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2020-06-21T22:38:31.176Z


Ziv song Will schooling end June 30? July 14? July 31? No, sorry, school is over! Lol, the joke at your expense, parents.  If it were an amusement, the crowd would vote in the sign. Make fun of us, the parent public, and everything under the patronage of the bloody epidemic. "Sorry, Corona" is the official excuse for everyone. Rejection, disregard or ambiguity, administrators of educational institutions...




Will schooling end June 30? July 14? July 31? No, sorry, school is over! Lol, the joke at your expense, parents. 

If it were an amusement, the crowd would vote in the sign. Make fun of us, the parent public, and everything under the patronage of the bloody epidemic. "Sorry, Corona" is the official excuse for everyone. Rejection, disregard or ambiguity, administrators of educational institutions are doing what they can while hidden under the cloud of a confused and useless Ministry of Education. Say there, chaotic reality, what are we to blame? (Sorry, Corona) But when the entire world is faced with the same curse, it is easy to see that there are many educational solutions in place. Only one needs leadership that will lead them to the Middle East.

First and foremost, it has to be said that distance learning was poor. Previous ministers of education can be blamed (the main hobby of education ministers is throwing the results of the Mitzvah exams, matriculation, etc.), but in the result test, there was insufficient preparation for a post-earthquake study in Israel (God forbid) ) Or in any other situation where learning outside the school walls was required. At a moment when prompt and decisive action was required - yes, under conditions of uncertainty, what to do - there was silence from the Ministry of Education.

And this is the second serious problem that has been revealed. The Ministry of Education finds it difficult to make decisions. The easy, liberating hand, the one that seems to give administrators freedom to determine how schooling has been going on since March, is actually releasing itself of responsibility. Decisions? "We're counting on you." When and how will the studies take place? Nobody knows. Ending parties? Either so, or not, or maybe. In April we waited patiently, the local authorities came into the picture, began tentative (I am gentle by nature) learning zoom. Then our capsules broke out, concentrated learning days, marathons, and other inventions. Since then, for more than a month, hundreds of thousands of parents have been moving between conflicting reports and rumors, speculation and guesswork, not knowing what will be born tomorrow. Tomorrow, by the way, if you have a high school or high school student, he will give you great freedom.

Every educator knows that "children need stability to thrive." The Corona shook our lives. It's hard to plan ahead, in every aspect. But that's our reality, right now. Alongside the public and teachers, whose grievances are perfectly understandable and widely represented, the parents are almost unheard of. The claim that "parents should be brought back to work" was the camp for months of camps under the auspices of the Ministry of Education for young people. Tidy learning was not there, we know. The papers almost asked us to write for ourselves - after all, they studied at home, appreciated them. Mine, and even equipped with a teaching certificate (which was very useful in Corona!), But deserves more for them and for all students in Israel. We have an education ministry capable of planning and implementing long-term plans, making courageous decisions, cutting fat and managing a 21st-century learning environment. Education with an educational, value and technological vision A quick glance at the calendar reveals that September 1 school year is set to open, is anyone ready for this day?

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Source: israelhayom

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