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Re: [Linux-aus] Media Officer Now



Yes, in SA they have to do x number of hours training and development during the year or they have to stay at school an extra week.

I don't believe courses need department approval here, just sign off from the teachers head of department. My gf is claiming her visit to EducationLinux as T&D time.

Basically, if I put on a training session with relevance to their teaching and offered a printed certificate at the end I reckon most teachers could claim it here.

I think I would want a copy of OpenCD (lots of nice OSS for Windows users), an English Knoppix each and a few Japanese ones (most schools teach Japanese), the OOo school handout and a few of my own "What is OSS" ones for them to take home with them. Speaking notes or any help from someone who has arranged something would be great.

A CD with a copy of Python and the lame high school produced IntroducingPython video on it would be neat as well. Too many schools don't teach programming because the teachers are not trained. It is important that as many people as possible be creators and not just consumers.

Michael Still wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Con Zymaris wrote:


Guys, it's not enough to just hand out flashy-looking CDs though. Think
about it. How many 'free' CDs have you been handed out in the past 5
years? How many of those have you actually bothered to installed? I've lost count of the hundreds of free CD's that are piling up on my shelves gathering dust.


The Canberra AUUG chapter dealt with this by running a symposium aimed solely at teachers. It turned out that the IT teachers group (club, association, whatever) in the ACT was approved to run in-services for teachers. Once we had them onboard, our couple of hours of why Open Source is cool counted as an in-service.

Teachers have ongoing training requirements imposed on them from the department -- in other words, they _must_ attend a bunch of in-services each year. You just need to structure your oo.org demo / installfest in a way which makes it pallatable for them.

I assume that other states have similar associations for teachers which are always looking for content.

Cheers,
Mikal