Dear Friends,
Many of you would be aware of controversies relating to use of
proprietary softwares in schools of Kerala. Teachers unions, free
software community and political leaders in Kerala worked against
government policies favoring proprietary software companies like MS
in
School IT Education. We saw public debates on initiatives like
Microsoft Project Shiksha. Here in Kerala, Free software is no
longer an issue of Software Developers and Users.
Today Kerala Government seems to have decided not to
provide training on proprietary software(with its resources).
IT@School has
started efforts to provide teacher training on GNU/Linux (IT@School
is a small wing under Dept of Education, Govt of Kerala which is
looking after IT Education in schools). First batch training is
expected to start by 31st of this month.
While IT@School is going forwards with their formal channels of
operations in providing teacher training and support , we feel that
it is necessary to have an informal network which will complement
official efforts. This kind of formal and informal system is in
tune with culture of free software movement.
(GNU is a social project -- RMS)
To establish informal network we are organising a state level
meeting on 2nd of April in Cochin. Teachers and free software
community volunteers from every district of Kerala are expected to
participate in the meeting. District level action groups will be
formed in the meeting. We would also like to chart out action plans to
migrate all schools in Kerala to free software in next couple of
years.
Starting with 8th Standard this year.
I would like to request all free software activists from Kerala to
make yourself available for this meeting and contribute to the
initiative.
Thanking You,
Arun.
Venue: Shikshak Sadan, near Ernakulam South Railway station.
Time : 10 am - 3.30 pm
Please mail me offlist if you would like to join or need more
information.