Do their lesson plans for them.  Most teachers seem to be happy to drop
their own lesson and teach a high quality pre-prepared one...  (one teacher
I know of spent $5k to buy a year's lessons for a new subject, rather than
maker their own.)

Of course its got to be good stuff.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Cheetham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 26 July 2004 2:39 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: proposal for publicity


Sascha Beaumont wrote:
> One thing I forgot to mention is the consideration of applications.

In the (primary) schools I've seen, the teachers don't use "the 
computers" for a lesson, they use "this software package". Stuff like 
Reader Rabbit, Magic School Bus and so on. Stuff that the WINE project 
have said they'd love to support 100%, but don't.

This would be a very important issue to address :-) otherwise you're 
going to have to "reeducate" the teachers, and change their lesson 
plans, and they'll be very resistant to that.

-jim

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