Today, on the website of the
Perm Regional Human Rights Center (PRPT), an announcement was posted that on Thursday, February 15 at 11 o'clock at the end of a meeting in the Ministry of Education of the Perm Territory (14 Kuybyshev St., Small Administration Hall, 4th floor), education managers of all districts will be awarded 100 CDs with a collection of freeware programs.
“A useful thing,” some hotheads will say.
“Profanation,” I will answer them.
The fact is that most informatics teachers in the Russian Federation have nothing to do with this subject. These are teachers of mathematics, physics, engineers of military enterprises, students. But not a computer science teacher. Therefore, in the subject they understand bad. Computer classes are supported or enthusiastic schoolchildren, or top-down companies, or not at all. What is Linux - most of them do not know. Yes there. They simply don’t know how to disassemble and assemble a computer, and if they do, they are afraid to do it.
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Schools in Russia do not need a good uncle, who will bring them CDs with software (by the way, why do I see the logo of a well-known commercial company there? Is it a website designer’s flaw? Or does this company produce software? Who conducted the tender? Why is this company selected?). Schools, or rather school teachers, need a retraining program, supported at the highest level with acc. allocation of funds, writing this program and so on. And so - it will turn out like in Volgograd, they will twist, and they will install Windows - rest assured - M $ will issue 10 bucks for distribution and will not regret it, because the current students are its future slaves.
And the distribution of disks only generates such posts:
linuxforum.ru/index.php?showtopic=33824&st=all