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The GNU Education Team welcomes the Free Software Foundation's petition to call
on school administrators around the world to stop requiring students to run
nonfree software. [51]Sign the petition for freedom in the classroom.
Free Software and Education
How Does Free Software Relate to Education?
Software freedom plays a fundamental role in education. Educational institutions
of all levels should use and teach Free Software because it is the only software
that allows them to accomplish their essential missions: to disseminate human
knowledge and to prepare students to be good members of their community. The
source code and the methods of Free Software are part of human knowledge. On the
contrary, proprietary software is secret, restricted knowledge, which is the
opposite of the mission of educational institutions. Free Software supports
education, proprietary software forbids education.
Free Software is not just a technical question; it is an ethical, social, and
political question. It is a question of the human rights that the users of
software ought to have. Freedom and cooperation are essential values of Free
Software. The GNU System implements these values and the principle of sharing,
since sharing is good and beneficial to human progress.
To learn more, see the [52]Free Software definition and our article on [53]why
software should be free (as in freedom).
The Basics
The GNU Project was [54]launched in 1983 by Richard Stallman to develop a Free
Libre operating system: the GNU operating system. As a result, today it is
possible for anyone to use a computer in freedom.
In this six-minutes video Richard Stallman explains briefly and to the point the
principles of Free Software and how they connect to education.
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exclusively Free Software.
* An article by Richard Stallman: [63]Why Schools Should Exclusively Use Free
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