Jan Claeys wrote: > Op zondag 02-03-2008 om 23:13 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Cedric > Janssens: >> SOmething a little bit hard... >> >> When a teacher in a school tell to his pupils to launch the computer >> with a big Windows logo during the boot sequence. When the title of >> the course is learning MSWord... >> Isn't it a infraction to the article 41 of the "pacte scolaire" of >> 1959 ? >> >> http://www.educationsante.be/es/article.php?id=942 > > Good point, but what if they use a course title of "word processing" > instead, and still teach the same MS Word-myopic course?
That is indeed the right 'solution'. Teachers shouldn't teach a specific application (except with very very specific stuff of course), but they should teach the principles. Check these documents (dutch) if you have some time <http://documentation.vandeplas.com/vrijesofttegroept.pdf> <http://documentation.vandeplas.com/vrijesofttegroept.presentatie.pdf> > I think teaching the teachers is te most important thing now... Correct; But also the most difficult part... -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://christophe.vandeplas.com -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
