Oh, I didn't realize you were focussed on older kids. I'm looking at
introducing Smalltalk at the elementary school level, getting kids hooked on
Smalltalk at an early age. Probably a full-blown Pharo or Squeak image would
be overkill.


stepharo wrote
> It depends what is the level you are looking for.
> We are working on lectures and books for second and third year 
> university students.
> 
> Now for kids I do not think that it matters if this the language or 
> software is writting in Smalltalk.
> 
> Stef
> 
> 
> Le 4/1/15 23:25, horrido a écrit :
>> I am intrigued. Where can I find more info about Smalltalk education in
>> the
>> schools? I want to see what I can do in Canada.
>>
>> I presume there is a Smalltalk image customized for the classroom and
>> aimed
>> at elementary school students. That's what I'm hoping for.
>>
>>
>> stepharo wrote
>>> ESUG is about the community. Without community then it is terrible.
>>> We set up also a program for teachers. Now in the US there is nearly
>>> nobody teaching smalltalk and this is a pity.
>>
>>
>>
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