I am wondering if we are all the same teachers as when ETNI first started? What happened to the individual teacher expressing a challenging thought? Didn't you once just enjoy reading comments from teachers who didn't have any "interests" at stake. I would love to think that teachers who mark the Bagrut and those who work for the ministry-can hold back a little and ask themselves if they aren't seriously pushing a view. Nowadays I take a look at who wrote the comment and I more or less know the ideas that are being plugged. Don't get me too wrong here- one thing we still all have in common is dedication for our profession- but could we just get a bit more real and refrain from continually pushing a line��.Have a good summer to all of you out there- those who write and continue to care and work hard�Janette Segal ************************************** ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** David Lloyd: ETNI founder & manager http://david.greenlloyd.com ***************************************