On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 16:31, Yaroslav M. Blanterputevod@mccme.ru wrote:
My point is: We don't write for students. Our articles should be on a level where everyone, including kids understands the introduction and can find further information in the main text, but we should not dumb down articles to the needs of school curriculums.
Ciao Henning
There are articles and articles. Whereas [[Pokemon]] or [[Basketball]] or even [[George Washington]] can be mad available for kids (or at least introduction and some sections), [[Josephson effect]] just can not be. And should not be aimed at.
There is some overlap though. I tend to find (certainly on en-wikip) there are some articles which could be explained in layman's terms, particularly in maths and physics, that don't bother and just launch into a forest of LaTeX.
Cheers Yaroslav
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