--------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rachel Benlulu <rochybenlu@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: bagrut exam Hi. Yes, I agree and so do the other English teachers in my school. If you attended ETAI at the beginning of the month, you saw that you are in excellent company. I don't know if the disparity was intentional or not, but in either case, there should be some sort of neutral supervision over these exams. I don't have any problem with level. On the contrary, I am all for raising the level of learning and of testing, but I am also all for clarity and against ambiguity. Also, if we are to raise the level, we must have textbooks and other learning material on the level of the exam. Kol tuv, Rachel Iris wrote: > As black is so very different from white, so was the difference > between the summer E and G bagrut exams and their equivalent of mode B > held yesterday. It is really difficult to explain to pupils this huge > disparity. > > Our pupils in the excellent 5 point class got over 85 (including many > 90 and above) in F and in G some of them got in the sixties. During > the last month of our studies they took the previous bagruot exams > including the winter exam. Their grades were always excellent. > > As someone wrote – There is something very wrong in the state of Denmark.