I agree.  A lot of effort (when we have funding) is put into 
professional development for teachers and staff (at Eden Prairie Schools 
ISD272), but some things are still difficult.  E.g. at our High school 
we are limited to teaching certain things based on what the instructor 
is comfortable with (e.g. kids are using jedit instead of eclipse or 
xemacs or vi or whatever they want to do java coding).

There is an effort for more Linux in schools here, and I encourage those 
of you who are involved with your schools to encourage the technology 
departments in that respect.  Linux is awesome, and the schools the best 
place for it to grow.

Daniel Taylor wrote:

>Well, my 5 year old daughter was complaining when the last Debian
>unstable upgrade I did broke KDE, but she didn't stop using the
>computer just because it was on fvwm. (KDE is fixed now, and she stopped
>complaining).
>
>It isn't the _kids_ that'll be the problem. The primary focus needs
>to be on training the teachers. Most of them will be lost because it
>isn't what they are used to.
>
>  
>


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