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[News] Open Source Consortium sends British technology agency back to school

Open Source Consortium sends Becta back to school

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| The OSC claims that, despite overwhelming evidence that open source
| software saves schools money and enhances learning, Becta is taking
| no practical steps to help schools adopt open source... "This is the
| perfect opportunity for Becta to reject accusations that it is in bed
| with big suppliers by offering serious support to Linux and open
| source..."
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http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2172733/open-source-consortium-sends


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Becta pays lip-service to Open Source

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| In their recent analysis of Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007,
| Becta called on the ICT industry to ensure that computers for the
| education marketplace are delivered with a choice of Office
| productivity suites, ideally including an Open Source offering.
| Yet schools are unable to purchase any Open Source office suites
| through Becta's own procurement frameworks.
| 
| Latest European Commission research concludes that EU governments
| should "avoid lifelong vendor lock-in in educational systems by
| teaching students skills, not specific applications; encourage
| participation in FLOSS-like communities."
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http://sourcewire.com/releases/rel_display.php?relid=29102&hilite=


Becta's schools software scheme reported to EC

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| An advisor to Becta, the education technology quango, has complained
| to the European Commission about its procurement process for firms
| to provide online learning platforms and content to British schools.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/08/becta_ec_complaint/


OSC joins criticism of UK education's attitude to open source

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| Open Source Consortium president, Mark Taylor, has been in contact to
| voice its opinion on the controversy surrounding Becta's purchasing
| frameworks and the adoption of open source adoption in UK schools.
|
| In short, it doesn't make happy reading for Becta. "The essence of
| our concern is that they're saying one thing and actually pursuing
| policies that are exclusive," he said. "Becta's own research shows there
| are major benefits [with open source], however the reality of the
| framework is that it excludes both products and services."
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http://www.businessreviewonline.com/os/archives/2006/11/osc_joins_criti.html


UK Government criticised for stifling open source in schools 

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| MP Pugh reckons shcools should support independent or open source
| software firms. He says, "In my experience a school is a key part
| of the community and as such has a role to play in the economy of
| that community. By supporting SMEs the local high-technology
| industry will be encouraged which will benefit everyone."
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36464


Becta under fire for procurement framework

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| Nineteen MPs have accused a government agency of restricting the
| procurement of software in schools.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/29/becta_procurement_criticised/


MPs criticise government roadblocks to Open Source adoption in schools

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| The UK Government's own studies have shown savings of up to 60% can be
| made by schools and colleges using Open Source software. Despite this
| clear advantage, some MPs believe the software procurement frameworks
| from Becta and official advice from DfES effectively locks out the us
| of free, Open Source software.
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http://opensourceblog.itproportal.com/?p=220

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