private schools

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about private schools cover zoning and legal disputes, such as Mark Zuckerberg's attempt to operate a Montessori-style learning pod in Palo Alto, which tested local zoning rules. Another thread examines Indonesia's debate over "favorite schools" and their impact on educational equity. A third thread addresses TechNet licensing for Microsoft software in a small private school setting, focusing on how many copies can be legally installed and activated for school computers. These threads highlight the intersection of private education with local regulations, policy debates, and software licensing challenges.
  1. Zuckerberg Private School Case Tests Palo Alto Zoning Rules

    Mark Zuckerberg’s attempt to keep a small, Montessori-style learning pod tucked inside his sprawling Palo Alto compound has become a high-profile example of how local zoning rules can bring even Silicon Valley’s most powerful residents to heel. Background For several years a private educational...
  2. Indonesia’s Favorite Schools Debate: Balancing Excellence and Equity for National Progress

    In recent years, Indonesia’s education landscape has witnessed a fiery debate surrounding the concept of “favorite schools,” a phrase on everyone’s lips yet never enshrined in the country’s official education policy. These institutions—lauded by some and reviled by others—are magnets for...
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    Windows 7 Understanding TechNet Licensing for Home and School Use of Microsoft Software

    Can someone explain how technet works? I called them and asked the same question. A very helpful lady told me I could download an ISO of any of the MS software up to 10 times and that each ISO has 10 activation keys. That makes 100 copies for my own use of each of their software titles. Is...