Abstract

The article is devoted to identification of the logical contradiction underlying the modern school course of Informatics (Computer Science). As Informatics is based on the notion "information", the informational processes running in the systems of various nature should be studied, including technical systems and human societies. In actual fact the school course doesn’t follow this directive. The exclusion of the notion "information" determines the wholeness of the course and its logical completeness.

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