Thanks Jim,

I was a sharing the Bangladesh link with my friends at the Tuvalu  Ministry 
of Education (Tuvalu is a very small coral atoll in the middle of the 
Pacific). They have introduced a new curriculum and want to trial OERs for 
the Maths subject instead of printing their own books.
We will develop a project to do that over the next couple of months.

They were quite surprised at the available resources and asked if there is 
something similar to the Maths resources, but for English. There are some 
in the  Bangladesh list, but only secondary school and contextual for the 
country
I had a search around and found lots of resources for English and ESL, but 
no Open text books. COL has some Open Course material, but no text books
Does anyone know of any such Open Text books, preferably for developing 
countries where English is a a second language?

Ian

On Monday, August 5, 2013 10:42:26 AM UTC+12, jim kelly wrote:
>
> The arithmetic thread in the first 4 textbooks is very interesting.
>
> On the copyright issue - not all Open Access (OA) materials are Open 
> Educational Resources (OER). I have been trying to locate a spokes person 
> for the series. E-mails have been sent.
>
> (I hope that you have had better luck in downloading Class VI materials – 
> on my XP and Windows 7 machines the download has taken 30 minutes, the 
> other textbooks download within minutes. Not sure what the problem is?)
>
> Thank you
>
> Jim Kelly
>
>
> On Friday, August 2, 2013 8:31:44 PM UTC-7, Tomo wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> Thanks for the link and the resources look very interesting. 
>>
>> I notice that they are copyright to the National Curriculum and Text Book 
>> Board, but you say they are free to download.
>>
>> I cant find anything else about copyright on the site.
>>
>> Ian
>>
>> On Saturday, August 3, 2013 3:49:42 AM UTC+12, jim kelly wrote:
>>>
>>> During the Tuesday (6 August 2013) discussion on “Drivers of fundamental 
>>> change in Education “ it might be interesting to examine the implications 
>>> of  Bangladesh’s  National Curriculum & Textbook Board, which recently 
>>> released its Textbooks for the Academic Year 2013. The elementary and 
>>> secondary school mathematics textbook series (level 1 to level 10) are both 
>>> in Bangla and English language versions and are *Free to download*. (
>>> http://www.nctb.gov.bd/downloadpage22.php )
>>>
>>> Bangladesh is much to be respected for its Open Access (OA) approach to 
>>> help improve mathematical learning. I hope we all get in the “front seat” 
>>> with Bangladesh.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Jim Kelly
>>>
>>> www.k-12math.info 
>>>
>>

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