[etni] Re: etni Digest V11 #107

  • From: Ariella Kopels <mckopels@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, etni digest users <"\"etni digestsubscribers\""@freelists.org>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 05:00:24 -0700 (PDT)

I've thought long and hard before deciding to respond to a comment made
about my posting on the ETNI list. If it were just a matter of questioning my
professionalism or my ability to deal with the literature program, I would let
it go. Unfortunately there was a point made about a student I mentioned, which
questions his work ethic and dedication as a student, and that I will not
abide.
Certainly everyone is entitled to their opinion, and, that is my point;
this student is entitled to express his, just as I am entitled to relate his
comment as food for thought. He feels that all of his hard work is not enough
and that something is missing in his English education. It may be that the
blame can be placed firmly at my doorstep, or it may be that the number of 
canceled
classes and alternate activities at my school prevented me from having the same
positive experience that other teachers have had with the new program.

I was very happy when I heard that literature would become a part of the
Bagrut program. In the past I was amazed to hear that there were teachers who
did not bother to teach the lit to their students, because it is something I
have always enjoyed. The comments I made about the new program, recently and in
the past, have been constructive criticism. There are specific difficulties
that I have encountered. I assumed that if the powers that be would want to
know about them in order to improve the situation. I have never made
disparaging remarks about the people who created the program, I know that they
have the best interests of the students at heart; but it seems to me that
whenever a dissenting opinion is expressed, the responses often question the
credibility (and or abilities) of the person involved. 

I am truly happy that teachers have had success with this program, and
that it has been universally accepted by their students. I just hope that if
one day, one of them expresses a difference of opinion, you will be a little
more forgiving.
Sincerely,                                                                      
                                          Ariella
Kopels


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