Am 29/nov/2012 um 06:42 schrieb Andreas Labres :
> BTW, there are many cases where more than one type of school reside in the
> same
> building/campus, eg. Volks- + Haupt/Mittelschule (6-15).
>
This is similar to shops, and i believe we could similarily distinguish here
between 2 or more s
Tagging ISCED [0] doesn't help for Austria, too. Also, AHS typically include
both level 2 and 3.
Tagging school types can probably only be solved on a national level (and
probably doesn't make any sense, globally).
So tagging minimum ages would make the most sense to me.
ISCED 1 = 6-10 (Grundst
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Andrew Errington wrote:
> I think 'state school' is more common. I don't think any English speaker
> would say 'government school'.
>
https://www.google.com/search?q="government+school"+site%3A.au
I think the most neutral terms here (Australia) are "goverment s
On 28/11/12 17:06, Phil! Gold wrote:
> * Svavar Kjarrval [2012-11-25 00:08 +]:
>> The RFC process has started for my proposal to tag the age groups
>> schools offer education for. More information is on the wiki page.
>>
>> The proposal is at
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_fe
Le mer. 28 nov. 2012 à 19:35 +0100, Martin Koppenhoefer a ecrit :
> 2012/11/28 Guillaume Allegre :
> >> I happen to think the existing ISCED proposal is easy to use and provides
> >> more relevant information than the age groups proposal.
> >>
> >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_feat
2012/11/28 Guillaume Allegre :
>> I happen to think the existing ISCED proposal is easy to use and provides
>> more relevant information than the age groups proposal.
>>
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/ISCED
>
> I agree, as ISCED is an international proposed standard, from
Le mer. 28 nov. 2012 à 12:06 -0500, Phil! Gold a ecrit :
> * Svavar Kjarrval [2012-11-25 00:08 +]:
> > The RFC process has started for my proposal to tag the age groups
> > schools offer education for. More information is on the wiki page.
> >
> > The proposal is at
> > https://wiki.openstree
* Svavar Kjarrval [2012-11-25 00:08 +]:
> The RFC process has started for my proposal to tag the age groups
> schools offer education for. More information is on the wiki page.
>
> The proposal is at
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/age_group .
I happen to think the ex
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2012/11/26 Philip Barnes :
> > In the UK public schools are expensive fee paying private schools,
> such as
> > Eaton, Harrow etc.
>
>
> thanks for clarification, for those interested in further info:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_school_(United_Kingdom)
>
In Spain there are schools named concerted, these are schools that are
subsidized schools with public money but are organized by a private
structure.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_Org%C3%A1nica_de_Educaci%C3%B3n_%28Espa%C3%B1a%29#Clases_de_centros_escolares
There aren't «public» (or «state_scho
> 2012/11/26 Philip Barnes :
> > In the UK public schools are expensive fee paying private schools, such
> > as Eaton, Harrow etc.
>
> thanks for clarification, for those interested in further info:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_school_(United_Kingdom)
>
>
> The state_school article (
> h
Government sounds good to me.
It works for either local or national government.
Phil
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On 26/11/2012 12:40 Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2012/11/26 Philip Barnes :
> In the UK public schools are expensive fee paying private schools, such as
> Eaton, Harrow etc.
thanks f
2012/11/26 Philip Barnes :
> In the UK public schools are expensive fee paying private schools, such as
> Eaton, Harrow etc.
thanks for clarification, for those interested in further info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_school_(United_Kingdom)
The state_school article ( http://en.wikipedia.
In the UK public schools are expensive fee paying private schools, such as
Eaton, Harrow etc.
Phil
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On 26/11/2012 12:24 Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2012/11/26 Philip Barnes :
> Have we an alternative?
Could you expand on what is the problem with "public"?
cheers,
2012/11/26 Philip Barnes :
> Have we an alternative?
Could you expand on what is the problem with "public"?
cheers,
Martin
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On 26/11/2012 12:19 Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2012/11/26 John F. Eldredge :
> Philip Barnes wrote:
>> I would avoid public, when tagging schools as it had very different
>> meanings on each side of the Atlantic.
>> I would suggest state
2012/11/26 John F. Eldredge :
> Philip Barnes wrote:
>> I would avoid public, when tagging schools as it had very different
>> meanings on each side of the Atlantic.
>> I would suggest state and private.
> Of course, the term "state" will also likely be misunderstood by some
> American mappers, a
Philip Barnes wrote:
> I would avoid public, when tagging schools as it had very different
> meanings on each side of the Atlantic.
>
> I would suggest state and private.
>
> Phil
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> Sent from my Nokia N9
>
>
>
> On 25/11/2012 23:58 Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>
> Is this information
I would avoid public, when tagging schools as it had very different meanings
on each side of the Atlantic.
I would suggest state and private.
Phil
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On 25/11/2012 23:58 Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
Is this information something that should be placed in a geodatabase l
On 2012-11-26 at 08:07:58 +1100, Steve Bennett wrote:
> To be honest, I'm not sure I even see the value in coding year groups -
> what does "year_group=7-12" tell you that "Blah Blah High School" doesn't?
> The use case of a parent choosing where to send their kids is such a rare
> one, and involve
Is this information something that should be placed in a geodatabase like
OSM?
Or would this be better integrated into a separate school database. Maybe
OpenSchoolDirectory? In that kind of database, you can include lots of
information such as who is the principal, who operates the school, if the
Didn't know proposals made on talk pages would be valid.
- Svavar
On 25/11/12 22:02, Colin Smale wrote:
> Take a look at the discussions on this page:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Tag:amenity%3Dschool
>
> Min_age and max_age are already proposed there, as is the use of the
> UN class
Hi.
Like I stated in the proposal, it varies a lot between countries. I
agree that there are different systems determining when children get
into schools and here in Iceland it's defined as a year group. However,
some countries have cut off dates which don't comply with the almanac
year so it's no
Take a look at the discussions on this page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Tag:amenity%3Dschool
Min_age and max_age are already proposed there, as is the use of the UN
classifications (ISCED) for the level of education.
So I'm afraid I will be voting against your proposal; not becaus
Hi,
With the exception of pre-schools, aren't most schools defined by the
year group, rather than age? Around a here, a primary school is Prep to
Grade 6, and high school is Year 7 to Year 12. The actual ranges of kids
varies a bit - some skip years, some repeat. I can't see much use for
coding a
Hi.
The RFC process has started for my proposal to tag the age groups
schools offer education for. More information is on the wiki page.
The proposal is at
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/age_group .
With regards,
Svavar Kjarrval
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