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Gates in charge of education?
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| Since when was this country's educational system run by Bill
| Gates and his foundation? When exactly did he and those he's
| hired become the top educational experts in the country?
|
| As far as I can tell this (like much else) has to do with who
| has enough money to boss other people around. There are
| supposed to be other values in a democracy.
|
| And the irony of the man who was sued by the federal
| government for a monopoly now endorsing competition in public
| education hasn't escaped me, either.
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http://who-cester.blogspot.com/2009/12/gates-in-charge-of-education.html
Recent:
Better ripped-off than switch to Linux?
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| Becta and the OGC must be shaking their
| heads, just how can schools get value for
| money from ICT procurement? Ironically, it
| seems, being (potentially) ripped off was
| seen as the safer option to trying something
| inherently less risky namely free, open
| source solutions.
|
| Why less risky? Because the product does not
| 'belong' to the seller of the services. You
| can shop around and replace your ICT service
| providers if they fail to satisfy whilst
| keeping your systems and software.
|
| Once schools and LAs were prepared to suffer
| the lock in of proprietary service and
| software providers in return for the latest
| shiny things, few questioned the superior
| wisdom and efficiency of the private sector.
| They might do soon.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=2689&blogid=17
Is BECTA for the Chop?
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| And the future for BECTA? Here is what the reportâs
| authors conclude:
|
| âAbolish the British Educational Communications and
| Technology Agency (BECTA). BECTA oversees IT
| procurement and technology strategy for schools in
| England and Wales. This has had negative
| consequences for many schools, precluding them from
| organising IT facilities and programmes as they see
| necessary. It hinders an open and competitive
| market, and if schools were to be allocated money
| directly, the sensible option would be to let them
| purchase the equipment that they required according
| to their needs. Abolishing BECTA would realise a
| saving of Â11 million.â
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| It would be a controversial move, but I suspect not
| one regretted by the vast majority of teachers.
|
| Another plus would be that the gaping hole BECTAâs
| demise would create in the centre of the main hall
| at the BETT Show could be used to actually showcase
| real students (rather than bureaucrats) using
| technology as part of their leaning.
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http://www.tutor2u.net/blog/index.php/business-studies/comments/is-becta-for-the-chop/#When:19:25:00Z
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