Quoth mnna4 on Fri, Jun 06, 2003:
> What are you all talking about!?   My kid (7th grade - Hativat beinaim)

I'm talking about 5 yehidot bagrut program, 11th and 12th grades.
At the time I did it, it was Pascal and some Prolog, basic data
structures and finite deterministic automata.

> At lease where I live, the principal is very open
> and since a major part of his budget comes from PTA, there is a room to
> influence especially if it saves money.
> He can't and will not rely on volunteers and good will.
> Not to mention the internal network used for school management. I know that
> many schools are using software that was written
> by pupils and/or donated and if they could get an end-to-end solution they
> would they the cheapest one on the spot
> since they can't afford anything else.

Our education system is poor and bad, film at 11.

> It will be very difficult if MoE will annouce Linux as an official supported
> option.
> The way I see it is by preparing a ROI and present it to MoF + MoE and then
> force them to change the public bids.
> It won't be easy, but I think that Zandberg needs a high profile issue to
> justify his salary so it may work

What do we want to achieve by teaching choldren computers,
anyway?

Vadik.

-- 
I was part of that strange race of people aptly described as spending
their lives doing things they detest to make money they don't want to
buy things they don't need to impress people they dislike.
                -- Emile Henry Gauvreay

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