[etni] Re: Fw: The right to sit 5 point bagrut
- From: "Michele Ben" <mggben@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: Etni <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 20:52:17 +0200
We have a teacher's aide in our school who is doing a year of
volunteer work who did her 5 pt Bagrut with a very low school grade
because of siminlar problems to your private pupil. She just did it
externally this Moed Horef and said it was really easy because her
English is excellent- so that's what your kid can do: do the bagrut in
order to get his school certificate and then re-do it afterwards.
Michele
On 3/14/07, Ask <ask@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: byk - byk@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: The right to sit 5 point bagrut
Dear List,
I urgently need a reply to this question.
I have a private student who is in a 5 point class. He has done all his
exams and two projects - the first was rejected because he wrote about Hugh
Heffner, the creator of Playboy magazine.
Unfortunately the boy is rather unorthodox; he has created his own business,
plays league football, coaches tennis, and also has a part-time job. As you
can imagine, he misses more classes than he is allowed, but makes up the
work he misses. For this reason, his teacher refuses to put him in for 5
points, although he is definitely a 5 point student. She says that if he
sits the exam, his magen grade will be zero. She will, however, allow him
to sit the 4 point exam, but this will cost him his full Bagrut, because of
the missing point. If she gives him zero, he will not be able tomake up the
extra point while he is in the army.
Far be it from me to wish to undermine his teacher; God knows that a
teacher's life is hard enough, without this type of hassle. However I am
wondering whether the boy isn'thave able to take a 'magen' test, and use
this mark, plus his exam results and project mark, in order to have a magen
grade. It does seem to me that his teacher is being overly harsh. Of
course, I only have his side of the story, but I have seen his two projects,
definitely his own work, beautifully researched and excellently and
enthusiastically presented orally.
Does anyone out there have an official answer for me?
Thanks,
Jennifer Byk
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----- Original Message ----- From: byk - byk@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: The right to sit 5 point bagrut Dear List, I urgently need a reply to this question. I have a private student who is in a 5 point class. He has done all his exams and two projects - the first was rejected because he wrote about Hugh Heffner, the creator of Playboy magazine. Unfortunately the boy is rather unorthodox; he has created his own business, plays league football, coaches tennis, and also has a part-time job. As you can imagine, he misses more classes than he is allowed, but makes up the work he misses. For this reason, his teacher refuses to put him in for 5 points, although he is definitely a 5 point student. She says that if he sits the exam, his magen grade will be zero. She will, however, allow him to sit the 4 point exam, but this will cost him his full Bagrut, because of the missing point. If she gives him zero, he will not be able tomake up the extra point while he is in the army. Far be it from me to wish to undermine his teacher; God knows that a teacher's life is hard enough, without this type of hassle. However I am wondering whether the boy isn'thave able to take a 'magen' test, and use this mark, plus his exam results and project mark, in order to have a magen grade. It does seem to me that his teacher is being overly harsh. Of course, I only have his side of the story, but I have seen his two projects, definitely his own work, beautifully researched and excellently and enthusiastically presented orally. Does anyone out there have an official answer for me? Thanks, Jennifer Byk ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - www.etni.org ** ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** -----------------------------------------------
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