[etni] here is the ministry's info. it has been like this for a number of years

  • From: Marj Bitran <marj1959@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: saragabai@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 22:49:55 +0200

THIS IS COPIED FROM THE MINISTRY WEBSITE!

Description of the Format of the Tzvira Model of the English Bagrut Examinations

The model consists of seven modules (A - G) and is divided into 1, 3,
4 and 5 point levels as follows:
a.      The one-point examination consists of module A only.
b.      The three-point examination consists of modules A, B, and C.
           Each module is worth a third of the pupil's grade for the
three-point level.
c.      The four-point examination consists of modules C, D, and E.
                     Each module is worth a third of the pupil's grade
for the four-point level.
d.      The five-point examination consists of modules E, F and G.
                   Each module is worth a third of the pupil's grade
for the five-point level.

Oral examination for 3, 4 and 5 points = 20%


On 1/4/12, sara g <saragabai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> where is this info from?
> don't forget that for high school "interal" students, there is also an oral
> exam (20% of the final grade.) '
> this is a question that should be asked of the MOE.
> 2012/1/4 dafna farbman <farbmand@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>>
>> Except for the last module,all the first 2 need to have a passing grade
>> ----- הודעה מקורית -----
>> מאת: שי  <eyelevel2u@xxxxxxxxx>
>> תאריך: יום ד', ינואר 4, 2012 12:41
>> נושא: [etni] Regarding to bagrut tzvira model
>> אל: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> > Dear ETNIers,
>> > Generally, the tzvira model implies that the final mark of the
>> > bagrut is
>> > the average of three modules. Must the pupils pass *all* the three?
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Shay
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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