Music Design and Technology Religious education Citizenship ICT All of the above are included in the UK national curriculum Health and social care Travel and Tourism The Built Environment (construction?) Media Studies These are just some of the more popular vocationally related options taken in schools in the UK, probably different in other countries but I think you have an issue about priorities and what goes where. For example, I think more likely schools around the world all teach music than say image processing separate from art or numerical analysis separate from math. Same with MFL , but then which language? Certainly English as a second language is different from English for native speakers so it doesn't seem very logical to just have languages and then separate science into a lot of specialist subjects. eg electricity is part of physics? or maybe electronics as a specific subject. On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 19:51 +0200, Lars Vogdt wrote:
Hi all
As mentioned in my previous mail, we should create/define some categories for education applications.
I like the idea to follow the freedesktop.org standards : http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html
So we have Education as main category => Wiki Syntax: [[Category:Education]]
An here are the Subcategories - I tried to order them by importance for us as many of them are also in the science category.
Education -> Art Education -> Construction Education -> Languages Education -> Science Education -> Astronomy Education -> Biology Education -> Chemistry Education -> ComputerScience Education -> DataVisualization Education -> Electricity Education -> Geography Education -> History Education -> ImageProcessing Education -> Literature Education -> Math Education -> NumericalAnalysis Education -> Physics
Education -> Economy Education -> ArtificialIntelligence Education -> Geology Education -> Geoscience Education -> MedicalSoftware Education -> Robotics Education -> Sports Education -> ParallelComputing
If the packagers chosse the same category for the desktop menu entry, a user can - for example - have a look in his desktop menu: "Education" -> "Languages" and afterwards search in our wiki for http://en.opensuse.org/Category:Education_Languages
Any doubts or additions from your side?
Interesting: where should we place bibletime and gnomesword (both Bible Study Software)?
In religious education. It's not part of every national curriculum but it is compulsory in the UK, for example.
Regards, Lars
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