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Tomorrow's protest presents Segali and the students of the academy with a dilemma Israel today

2023-02-11T18:39:31.966Z


Some of the institutions will allow all those interested in this to go out and demonstrate, others have stated that the final decision will be given to the teacher.


A shutdown of opponents of the legal revolution in the judicial system is planned for this coming Monday.

Among the participants will be the employees of the high-tech companies, along with academic staff at universities and colleges.

Some academic institutions have announced that both students and faculty members will be able to withdraw attendance, and to take into account the fact that this is an exam period, students who choose to do so will be allowed to attend at another time.

The announcement poses a problem for the students who have already prepared for the test and want to take it at the original center.

For example, students

from the Department of Psychology at the Tel Aviv-Yafo Academic College who were informed that some of the faculty members are on strike and will not come to the exam.

This means that they will not pass between the students during the test as usual, and will not be able to clarify questions that are not clear or come up with mistakes in real time.

The protest against the reform will gain momentum on Monday, photo: Herzi Shapira

A psychology student says: "We received a message that the entire course staff intends to take part in the protest and will not come to work that day. This means that our questions will simply remain unanswered, there will be no one to help us. The exam period is already stressful and stressful, and there is a feeling of unfairness towards Those who intend to be tested. We believe in the freedom to protest, and it is clear that it is legitimate to demonstrate, but the protest events will be throughout the day and it is appropriate that the date of the test, which was set a long time in advance, will be conducted properly. Hurting those who do not take part in the protest, it is outrageous."

On the other hand, the Hebrew University in the capital announced that lecturers will not be able to be absent.

The rector of the Hebrew University, Prof. Tamir Shafer, wrote to the academic staff and students as follows: "We receive many requests from companies and faculty members, as well as from the student union, to allow students and faculty to participate in the activity on Monday. In light of the requests, we formulated a decision: a lecturer who has a test on the same day who wishes to give the students Possibility to participate in a public activity that takes place during the test Students will be informed that they may be absent from the test, and they will be entitled to a special time.

Faculty will not be allowed to miss exams - The Hebrew University, photo: Oren Ben Hakon

"The meaning is that the lecturer commits to a special date. In this way, the choice is the lecturer's and is not imposed by the university. Every student, regardless of his political position, will be able to choose to participate in the public activity, whatever it may be."

Besides this, he clarified: "

I would like to emphasize that all the exams will be held on time.

The exemption from participating in the exam is only given to students, not to lecturers."

Tel Aviv-Yafo Academic College's response: "Only in one exam did the lecturer inform the students that he would not come. They will have a special date. In all exams the lecturers and faculty will come."

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Source: israelhayom

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