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[edu-eu] country studies / school system overview
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Thomas Jensch |
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[edu-eu] country studies / school system overview |
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Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:25:15 +0100 |
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Hello,
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?
Which level of administration is probably the most interesting for us to
approach?
Do you know teachers who are trying to implement Free Software at their
schools? Are there larger, interconnected groups?
Please feel free to also add questions or broaden the scope of your reply.
mfg
Thomas Jensch, Intern - Zurich office
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