Book Project for Poor Students in Uganda
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Comment by Kasinja Tonny Henry
Author: Kasinja Tonny Henry (26)
Date posted: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 05:44:48 PST
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STRATEGIES OF BOOK PROJECT FOR POOR STUDENTS
We realize that no single person has enough time to spend days and weeks writing a free textbook. What we propose is to combine many small contributions into a quality text. Here is how we can accomplish our goals with a team effort:
Step 1: Core content
Use many small contributions to get the core content. Here we ask many people to contribute small sections, notes or worked examples that they have and are willing to allow us to include. Every contributor will be credited as an author.
Step 2: Flow
Once we have contributions we will edit every section for flow and consistency. Once this is complete we will have a rough draft textbook.
Step 3: Outcomes-based layout and focus
Members of the project will work through the entire text editing and ensuring that the book meets outcomes-based criteria and is pitched at the correct level.
Step 4: Credentials
External editors who study science education will then edit the chapters.
Step 5: Fundraising
The book will be available in soft form on line and at our offices so that they can be printed. Upon licensing any business will be able to print copies on their own printers and provide copies to local schools. This will allow communities to raise money or sponsorship and ensure that their children have access to textbooks. The project will also work to find sponsorship opportunities to cover printing costs.
Step 6: Distribution
Besides local businesses sponsoring schools we would like to provide copies to the Mindset Project to distribute to their schools. We will also begin a publicity drive to raise awareness and money to print copies.
Step 7: Expansion
There are many other education initiatives which could benefit from a free quality textbook. We shall expand the project to other developing countries.