Re: [edu-team] country studies / school system overview
Bjoern Schiessle <[email protected]> Mon, 07 Dec 2009 02:29:38 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.org.fsf.education.europe |
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| Organization | Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) |
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Hi Thomas, Thomas Jensch <[email protected]> writes: > since we are an european organisation, we need to get an overview about how > the countries and regions handle ICT in the education branch. > Please share insights from your country. > > How is the school system organised? Is it very hierachical so that the > only way of sucess is to get in contact with the minister? Or could > the headmasters decide about ICT quite freely? In Germany it's afaik quite different between the different federal states. Once a teacher form Baden Württemberg told me that the federal ministry decides what software is used. On the other hand a teacher from Berlin told me that they can decide mostly by their own. Until now I have collected these links for Baden-Württemberg (German): http://www.support-netz.de/kundenportal/dokumentationen/linux.html http://lehrerfortbildung-bw.de/netz/muster/linux/material/basis/paedml/ http://lml.support-netz.de/trac/ http://www.linuxmuster.net/ best wishes, Björn -- Björn Schießle <[email protected]> Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) (http://www.fsfe.org) Support Free Software, join FSFE's Fellowship (http://fellowship.fsfe.org) Your donation powers our work! (http://www.fsfe.org/donate) _______________________________________________ European "Free Software in Education" mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-eu
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