One counter-argument that you can make is that a dictionary used in school 
would have some dirty words that are not appropriate for school children, yet 
you don't see those definitions being blacked out by permanent marker or having 
the entire page ripped out because it contained those words.

Andrew

"Fill the world with children who care and things start looking up."


Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 10:21:49 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Integration Wikipedia into primary and 
secondary schools in Serbia

Like I said before, great job for both Israel and Serbia !

There is one very important issue that we (as WM Chapters) need to address, now 
that Wikipedia editing will be part of the official school curriculum. How do 
we answer teachers or parents raising concerns about the so-called "adult" 
material found on Wikipedia ? Some of it is downright porn, and we (as 
Chapters) have to be able to answer these concerns. 


[[:fr:Catégorie:Position sexuelle]] = [[:en:Category:Sex positions]] = other 
interwikis
or
Commons: Category:Wiki-Sexuality Images

The Geneva education department has an Internet filter that blocks some of the 
articles on the English wiki, for example 
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingering_(sexual_act) is blocked, but does not filter 
the French wiki fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doigtage. Obviously, the web filter 
companies are US (aka English speaking), so they may or may not filter other 
language Wikipedia pages. What we absolutely should avoid is this type of web 
filtering, and certainly not such filtering done by separate countries.


Please note that I have always been opposed to censorship in general and
 opposed to censoring Wikimedia in particular. The issue has been raised
 a few times over the past few years, and I have always been able to 
provide adequate answers to the parents or school officials. But now 
that Wikipedia editing is a part of the official curriculum, these 
questions need a more "official" answer as well. Information should be freely 
available to all, even so-called "adult" information. As a school teacher using 
the web in class, I have to keep a watch on the web sites the students browse 
and discuss with them how to deal with inappropriate web sites that slip 
through the filters. I do the same when my students start surfing on sex-ed 
related Wikipedia articles...


I can just imagine the uproar in Israel when one or the other of the more 
conservative religious groups finds out the kind of articles young students are 
subjected to in class... I say that for Israel, but the same uproar will be 
possible in some of the Swiss Cantons when Wikipedia editing becomes an 
official part of their curriculum (each Canton has its own curriculum, some 
Cantons include religious education, some do not, and so on). We need, at the 
very least, a set of arguments we can use to defend Wikipedia. For the moment, 
nobody has said anything, probably because adults are usually not very curious. 
Our kids, on the other hand, tend to explore a lot more...


Anyway, that was some food for thought. I am looking forward to learning about 
how you will cope with that kind of issue, I know that the same problem might 
arise some day here in Switzerland.


Gabe


On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Vojtěch Dostál <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Below is my Wednesday e-mail which was denied from the conversation because I 
sent it from an incorrect adress:


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Congratulations to Israel and Serbia!


Now
 comes the 
tough job for you, though! You have to prove to the public & to the 
teachers that Wikipedia is actually worth having in the school 
curriculum. The worst scenario is teachers and parents going crazy about
 the latest government's invention. You should really make Wikipedia as 
beneficial to the students as possible, and you also need to prepare the
 community for an enormous workload!


Not an easy job, but worth working for!

Good luck both of you, and I will be looking forward to the first results.

Vojtěch Dostál
vice-chair


Wikimedia Czech Republic




2014-06-11 8:52 GMT+02:00 Oona Castro <[email protected]>:



excellent news! congratulations!

Did you guys see Israel is also to get Wikipedia included in the curriculum of 
public schools?  Sorry for crossposting in case it has been shared here: 
http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=18059






I'm really excited to hear and learn more about these initiatives, though I'm 
really concerned about our limitations in the Brazilian education system. 

Oona







On 11 June 2014 03:42, Nurunnaby Chowdhury <[email protected]> wrote:





Wow..excellent news Mile!
Congratulations..

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On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 4:55 AM, Shani <[email protected]> wrote:








Great news, Mile!

Looking forward to seeing you in London and hear some more, :-) 

Shani.
On 11 Jun 2014 01:31, "Jens Best" <[email protected]> wrote:









That's really great news. Congratulations to all people involved in preparing 
and realizing this important success. 

best regards

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2014-06-10 23:13 GMT+02:00 Mile Kiš <[email protected]>:










Hello everyone! 
I am honored to inform you that several months of integrating Wikipedia into 
primary and secondary schools in Serbia has finally paid off!













After the Ministry has prescribed that from September 2014 all students of the 
second year of secondary school curriculum must study wiki tools, Institute for 
the Improvement of knowledge and education has included a course on Wikipedia 
in its catalog of programs of continuous professional development of teachers, 
professors and other school personnel. We got accreditation for two years. Not 
a lot applicants got accreditation.

























This course will start in December. 




























first challenge we successfully crossed :) next will come. 












I started writing blog post about this and hope it will be ready on 20 June. 
























If you have some questions I will be happy to answer you :)


























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