[etni] Re: question regarding sanctions

  • From: Marj Bitran <marj1959@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sandyregev@xxxxxxxxx, Etni <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 06:51:30 +0200

WOW! You definitely need to send this information. Nurit Valency from
the Irgun specifically said that anyone who receives threats of any
kind, in writing, oral or veiled, should send her an email stating
exactly what happened and who said what so that she can pass it on to
Dr Shoshani.  She said that she has told Dr. Shoshani that there is
pressure being put on the English teachers, but as long as she does
not have concrete names and proof, it is not taken seriously. She
claims that Dr. Shoshani will relate to any threats, whether they are
direct or veiled. Let's hope so. When the Kfar Saba coordinators from
all 4 high schools sent a letter saying we wouldn't implement the
program we were supported by the principals and basically ignored by
the higher-ups.  Many people, including the Irgun, told me that
teachers CANNOT be sued or held responsible in any negative way for
following Irgun sanctions.  Actually, it would be good to get the
parents involved in the fight. More irons in the fire, so-to-speak.
Hang tight!

Here's Nurit's email address:  "Nurit Valency" <Nuritv@xxxxxxxxxx>,


On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:30 PM, sandy regev <sandyregev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> i was told by my supervisor that in any school that is not implementing the
> HOTS, parents would receive letters from the ministry stating that although
> it is the teachers' responsibility to prepare their children for the bagrut,
> it is not being done in their childrens' school. the princip[als would also
> be notified. (this may open the door to parents suing the teachers and/or
> the school). in addition, she told me the story of a principal who got so
> angry at the teachers that he refused to pay them the gmul bagrut for their
> classes, claiming that they were lax in preparing the students for the
> bagrut, which is what the gmul is for. also, she claimed that very few
> teachers were still against the HOTS, especially since the ministry's
> decision to pay them for checking the log.
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