YES, I work for the Ministry and Yes, I care for any matter concerning English studies in Israel, and YES, I do agree that there are issues that need to be dealt with. Your email to ETNI is totally mis-leading. Please enlighten me by stating your source of information. I wish you and your students all the very best for the coming Meitzav exam (Internal/external) and I sincerely hope that you, your staff members, your school, etc. benefit from the results.
Yours sincerely Avi tsur
From: David Graniewitz <graniewitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: graniewitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx To: fruma2000@xxxxxxxxxxx, etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [etni] Re: Meitzav Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 22:38:09 +0300 (IDT) Meitzav pnimi just means that the Ministry has run out of money to mark all the tests so Meitzav tests will be marked by external examiners on alternate years for schools. If your school has had the good fortune to be declared one in which there will be a Meitzav pnimi this year, you will have to mark the damn thing for no renumeration. The grade is meant to be used internally, whatever that means. I'm all for the Irgun screwing up these unnecessary and wasteful exams this year. David Graniewitz Jerusalem ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - www.etni.org ** ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** -----------------------------------------------
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