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2020-04-22T14:07:12.135Z


Nir Wolf returned to the cheerful school days with the national lesson system • The ringtone is for the teacher - so stay tuned to TV


Without getting out of bed, Nir Wolf returned to the cheerful school days with the national classroom system. • He studied Trigo, a differential account and how to sculpt a dragon from Palestine, and concluded that the ring was for the teacher - so stay home

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The education system is boiling. Yaffa Ben-David rips studios, the great days of freedom and distance learning stir up heated arguments, and teaching workers are brought to the stake and grab the weight of the stretcher on their shoulders. A great time to browse the dedicated channels, which have been opened for the learning mission from home (somewhere in channels 400-500, and on bio), and check out what's going on there.

The dog ate my alarm clock. My life. And the homework didn't ring in time, and I didn't find the keys. In short, as usual, I also have school late at home. Blurry from sleep, I turned on a TV on one of the classrooms and in front of me stands a teacher in a small studio filling the screen. Librarian's look and speech cut I haven't heard since high school. She had already had half of the transparent coffee cup lying next to her on the table. I feel like I missed something, but why look at half empty glass? This time at least they did not send me to register with the principal.

The aforementioned educational venture brings Israeli television back to its early days; when black-and-white lessons were broadcast here with teachers like Johanna Ferner, Batya Uziel and Shlomit Dekel, who became famous for it. Following the Corona crisis, the Ministry of Education built an entire curriculum spread across dozens of channels, divided by Classes - from pre-primary to matriculation, as well as enrichment classes, life skills, physical education, youth movement activities and more.

Yesterday (Tuesday), for example, marked Holocaust Day. There was a traditional ceremony, a CEO lecture and a friend's hour, then a teacher came in to analyze with third-grade and sixth-graders Paul Corre's paintings. "Why do you think the parents' eyes in the painting express concern?", She asked, "I invite you to write the The answer in your personal notebook. I'm waiting for you here in a minute. "Suddenly a clock popped up on the screen and started writing back while pressing music; the leisurely pace of the lesson became a surprise test for a moment. And for a moment, say I have a pencil in the house, but where do I find a sharpener now?" Mom or Dad, who are with you, what you wrote in the notebook, "she said afterwards, and I thought the whole idea was to take a burden off the parents.

And so the school day progressed. On the ninth grade, there was a passionate teacher explaining World War I, in the first grade, a teacher stood at a blackboard and tried to count sand grains to illustrate a Bible lesson, in the eleventh grade, Trigos taught a differential account, the kindergarteners taught how to sculpt a dragon from plasticine , And the English teacher played with third graders "Simon said." In the meantime, the eighth-grade Hebrew teacher sent us to do homework with a mobile scan code, emphasizing that full details must be entered so that the answers can be delivered to schools. "We will very quickly return to normal, and we will need knowledge. And as you have seen, anyone who cares - succeeds," she concluded.

True, it shouldn't be a big problem to keep kids and teens in front of screens for a whole day, because even so screens are the center of their world, but the challenge is to produce content that can be consumed and learned, and not just out of necessity or fear of failing the test. You can't say I didn't learn and learned from yesterday. At one point, and a few hours late, I realized what most students had already internalized on the day of the online program launch - this time the ringing is for us, and the sign has a power button that turns the teacher off.

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Source: israelhayom

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