---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jenifer Byk <byk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: heterogeneous classes Marlene wrote that weak pupils start to get behind in 4th grade. I beg to differ, Marlene; they start getting behind in SECOND GRADE!! Now that Bagrut is over as is the school year to all intents and purposes, I have been meaning to address this problem, which stems, I believe from too little guidance in elementary school. Pupils in many areas are starting English in the first grade, working on the mistaken assumption that the younger one starts, the better. We all “know” that small children pick up languages easily. Of course, this is true if a child is immersed in the new language – goes to school in a country where that language is spoken. It is not true of children learning English as a foreign language; some do; many don’t. Not all children have a good ear for languages, and first grade in classes of 35 often don’t pick up anything – not even colours and basic phrases. Then in second grade they start learning to read – not a bad idea, in itself, if it is taken very slowly. There are many books (too many) for starters, some excellent, some awful. There seems to be no guidance for the teachers as to what to choose. Many teachers of these grades don’t really have the knowledge to choose wisely. They then proceed to gallop through the book, giving periodic exams, which many of the second graders fail! Great start to English! Jennifer ************************************** ** Join ETNI on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ ** ETNI Blog and Poll http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ***************************************