I say basically every public school in the USA (which is the only country with a "Department of Education") already has at least one computer. If you mean the students each need one; then, I think that is a completely feasible plan and should be acted on ASAP. Everyone deserves a computer because they help make life easier.
The Public-Access Computer Systems Review was created in 1990.
There is not just one owner of the Acer computer company. The company is a public trading company. The founder of the company is Stan Shih.
Nowadays, every company and organisation, public, private, government, need computers - not just lawyers
There is no information pertaining to the amount of people who own computer assets tracking software that is available to the public. Only the company that created the software would know an approximation.
mostly computers are used for working. whether it their job or school,etc.,
Which country?
Do you mean what countries offer public education, or what country began offering public education? If the former, a few include America, Canada, England, France, Australia, etc.
the establishment of the federal Department of Education
The establishment of the federal Department of Education
It is not accurate to think of public education, national defense, and police and fire department as "free" services because they are paid for by taxes.
It was signed into law on October 17, 1979, but was put into action on May 16, 1980
In the Philippines, there are several government agencies responsible for various sectors and aspects of governance. Some notable agencies include the Department of Education, which oversees the education system in the country, the Department of Health, which is responsible for public health services and policies, and the Department of Agriculture, which focuses on agricultural development and support for farmers. Additionally, agencies such as the Department of Labor and Employment and the Department of Trade and Industry play crucial roles in the country's labor and business sectors, respectively.
Jan Kees de Jager. At least, in my country. What country are you talking about?
According to article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution, there is no mention of education as being one of the enumerated powers of the Federal govenment. So the answer is NO! This means that the Department of Education has no constitutional authority in this area and the department should not exist.
I would not use a public library computer on anything that could be personal, private, or sensitive. Therefore, my answer is NO.
I would not use a public library computer on anything that could be personal, private, or sensitive. Therefore, my answer is NO.
The education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education. People that are able to afford to send their children to private schools in the country do because the level of education received prepares them for a secondary education. Public schools throughout the country have gotten better. However, the children are still not able to keep up with students in equivalent grades in other areas of the world.