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aviv
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April
9, 2013
The Editor
'Haaretz' newspaper'
POB 69143
Tel aviv
Dear editor,
I am a reader of your newspaper and I
decided to write this letter in response to the article called "Israel
suspends standardized tests", that was published in your paper 'Haaretz' on August 13, 2013.
First, I think that
suspending the Meitzav tests is a great choice. The Meitzav tests aren’t effective because they put too much pressure on
students and their teachers. The students learn only to succeed in the test, instead of understanding and enjoying the material.
In addition, the Meitzav
tests cause damage to the education in our country.
In the Meitzav tests
the Education Ministry(wo.) comparing(gr.) between the grades of the completely different
school. The comparing(ww.) isn't(gr.) truly reflected(gr.) the reality and the real standard
of the schools(phr. - what do you mean by that?).
I believe that Shay
Piron, the minister of the education, made the right thing(ww.). I hope that now notices a change
in schools(phr.+gr.) and students will produce the most benefit from the learning.(phr.- this is a translation from Hebrew, that doesn't work in English).
Sincerely yours,
Bar Doron
Good work, but it still needs some work.
(82)
Daphna
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