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Esperanto-medium school?

de Bruso, 29 de enero de 2013

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nornen (Mostrar perfil) 26 de febrero de 2016 23:36:50

Hector91:In my opinion, Esperanto shouldn´t be the language spoken in universities, the language spoken should be the national language.
What if your country has more than 20 national languages?

Bemused (Mostrar perfil) 27 de febrero de 2016 07:04:23

A MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) in the Esperanto language would be a great way for people to gain an international level education without the need to learn English. They could then gain accreditation in their mother tongue.
This is what Esperanto was designed for, the transfer of information between people who do not share a common natural language without the need for one to learn the language of the other.

Frano (Mostrar perfil) 27 de febrero de 2016 11:07:53

Bemused:A MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) in the Esperanto language would be a great way for people to gain an international level education without the need to learn English.
But why should we wait for MOOCs in Esperanto?
At first, we can participate in already existing courses. We ought to provide them with Esperanto subtitles.
Also, we should actively participate in the forum discussions using Esperanto (or the main language of the course with translation in Esperanto).

se (Mostrar perfil) 9 de marzo de 2016 02:08:08

Frano:
But why should we wait for MOOCs in Esperanto?
At first, we can participate in already existing courses. We ought to provide them with Esperanto subtitles.
Also, we should actively participate in the forum discussions using Esperanto (or the main language of the course with translation in Esperanto).
Wondering how many esperantists are keen to change the in the internet era? They are more tune to the congress non-stop and you see the same faces everywhere and they said, sukceso.

The time and money in AMO is sufficient to turn out a few good courses.

However, I am wondering how many professionals know esperanto.

Talisman (Mostrar perfil) 9 de marzo de 2016 02:29:44

First I Want to say I met an Esperanto Teacher in a Private School at NASK when it was in Dallas,

Second Bemused Idea is exactly the right idea
A MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) in the Esperanto language would be a great way for people to gain an international level education without the need to learn English. They could then gain accreditation in their mother tongue.
This is what Esperanto was designed for, the transfer of information between people who do not share a common natural language without the need for one to learn the language of the other.
It seems to me that the easiest way to "teach" and "learn" in Esperanto at least at first is Home Schooling, We can come up with an Open Source site, that has "mini" courses to start, then full courses.

Maybe Math in Esperanto would be good to start, then maybe a site that anyone can post "instructions" for minor skills, But mostly Are there Esperantist that can teach something? Then we get them to teach it in a a course of whatever length

Alkanadi (Mostrar perfil) 9 de marzo de 2016 06:02:48

Talisman:We can come up with an Open Source site, that has "mini" courses to start, then full courses
https://www.udacity.com/

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page

https://www.khanacademy.org/coach-res/k12-classroo...

Frano (Mostrar perfil) 10 de marzo de 2016 10:25:20

se:The time and money in AMO is sufficient to turn out a few good courses.
What is AMO?

RiotNrrd (Mostrar perfil) 10 de marzo de 2016 19:27:26

Frano:
se:The time and money in AMO is sufficient to turn out a few good courses.
What is AMO?
My guess is that he meant IMO (In My Opinion).

erinja (Mostrar perfil) 10 de marzo de 2016 19:30:23

I think he means the seminars for "Aktivula Maturigo" (activist development), which are referred to with the acronym AMO. Not sure what the O stands for. They have been held in different places around the world for the last year or two.

Not sure why a lot of money being put into these seminars is being mentioned. They are held in conjunction with other Esperanto events, so they are generally not paying for their own meeting halls, etc. beyond the cost of the event that is already taking place anyway (often a national convention).

Frano (Mostrar perfil) 11 de marzo de 2016 09:38:06

erinja:I think he means the seminars for "Aktivula Maturigo" (activist development), which are referred to with the acronym AMO. Not sure what the O stands for. They have been held in different places around the world for the last year or two.
Thank you erinja

Perhaps it really is.
Aktivula Maturigo

Otherwise, I would have thought about Orwell's Ministrejo de Amo

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