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XENEIZIA
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GA Proposals Q&A

Postby XENEIZIA » Fri Sep 04, 2015 7:07 pm

the spanish is important too
Spanish is a language spoken by over 400 million people worldwide, the official language of the United Nations, OAS, EU and other important organizations. I believe and I am not the only Spanish is important to spread the ideas. haci I ask on behalf of all the communications and hispahablantes page is also double the Spanish. Or is the not the English hablentes have no rights as to understand the game? I think to integrate this assembly to hispanohablentes (Latin America, parts of the US, Spain, Equatorial Guinea, the Philippines among others ...) will have to put a place Spanish as the official language as the English. or is it that this assembly that boasts of democratic, inclusive and abarcca all, discriminating by Idoma? the hispanohablentes have fewer rights than Anglophones? thanks for your consideration. Carefully humble nation of the Federal Republic of xeneizia.

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XENEIZIA
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tecnological education

Postby XENEIZIA » Fri Sep 04, 2015 7:10 pm

To ensure the right to education today we must also ensure technological education. For that computing is the present and the future, we must ensure access to it, equal to the whole society without discrimination.
What is technology education?
Technology education is to educate all community members in the use of smart devices, netbooks, notebooks, smartphones, Internet, and other devices containing advanced software.
How to achieve technological education?
1. Institute in public and private elementary schools, computer science, as a compulsory subject from the first year to the last.
2. High / Middle School / 7th, 8th and 9th grade teach basic computer tools (spreadsheet, textbook, presentation) and software programming.
3. In the tertiary and university institutions to promote training and education of professionals in information technology. With the creation of the Computer Engineering degree and Internauta.
4. Make free classes promoted by the state for adults and seniors. These classes have to serve as a computer literacy. The experts will in public places, at the end of diplomas will say "You're computer alphabet" surrender.
5. assets will be distributed to students laptops, which will be used in the classroom and beyond to promote digital inclusion.
6. They take state policies to promote creativity and culture through the web and rejection digital exclusion.
This is intended to bridge the gap between people with computer skills and those without. Besides these measures include the entire population and a situation where an oligarchy of technocrats dominate the majority is foreseen.

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Benevolent Dictatorship

Postby Luna Amore » Fri Sep 04, 2015 8:26 pm

Locking your thread was not an invitation to copy/paste it into another irrelevant thread. Read over the stickies and stop spamming.
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