[etni] Re: Fwd: re: module G and Module E

  • From: Laura Shashua <lasha205@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2011 22:13:14 +0300

My son got 76 for G on his third attempt. This is from someone whose English
is flawless. Last summer in yud aleph he got 92, tried to improve in winter,
and again got 92.
Therefore if he got 92 twice in a row and this summer got 76, there is
something very definitely awry.

Needless to say, he will not be taking G for the fourth time this Moed Bet.
Laura


On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 9:00 PM, ETNI list <etni.list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Ruthi <rsheffer@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: module G and Module E
>
> I have had all my Yud english speakers who are really good kids (but
> it was their first bagrut) phoning me in panic that their grades were
> low.One of the best and brightest in the class whose year grade was
> 100 got only 70
> Something is radically wrong here-is there anything we can do as a
> group of caring and professional teachers???
> I am disgusted
> Ruth
>
>
> Jacquie wrote:
> > Hi Having just checked many module G bagruts I was not surprised by our
> school's VERY low grades. Each class averaged 20% difference between their
> magen and their test grade.
> > While I feel that the G test should be 'challenging' - let's be honest,
> the top students in the country do that test - I noticed the module E grades
> were also very low. That is a shame for the 4 pointers who had a really
> tricky test this summer.
> > Hopefully they will all see their grades in time to get to moed bet on
> Monday.
>
>



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