--- Tomasz Wegrzanowski <taw(a)users.sourceforge.net>
Ministry only makes frame curriculum for public
schools,
and doesn't even seriously enforce that. Recently
they started
publishing much more detailed requirements
("syllabus") for state exam
taken after high school ("matura"), but it's only
indirectly
related to textbooks.
In all schools it's the teacher who selects the
textbook,
whether it has Ministry's recommendation or not.
Very often it doesn't,
especially with imported textbooks for foreign
language classes.
Too bad we don't know Polish (except for you). But we
could write easy readers in English for people
learning it from other languages. Were you hinting at
that?
In America, easy readers for 4-7 year olds are among
the most censored of all. There must be a 1:1 ratio of
boys to girls, the races must be in perfect proportion
to the recent US census, and there must be no fantasy,
ethics that disagrees with christianity or disrespect
of authority. So, I guess this should only be for
peole in foreign countries, but that's still a
gigantic market.
LDan
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