matriculation – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Fri, 03 Jan 2020 10:40:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg matriculation – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Study exposes truth about 'incitement-free' PA matriculation exams https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/01/03/study-exposes-truth-about-incitement-free-pa-matriculation-exams/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/01/03/study-exposes-truth-about-incitement-free-pa-matriculation-exams/#respond Fri, 03 Jan 2020 10:05:28 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=452997 The Israeli branch of the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se), an international research and policy institute that analyzes school textbooks throughout the world, has looked into the high school matriculation exams held in the Palestinian Authority last year, which were supposedly based on new books that are free from […]

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The Israeli branch of the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se), an international research and policy institute that analyzes school textbooks throughout the world, has looked into the high school matriculation exams held in the Palestinian Authority last year, which were supposedly based on new books that are free from incitement against Jews or Israel – and found that was not the case.

This is the first time that the content of the PA matriculation exams has been made publicly available.

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The IMPACT-se study used international standards of acceptance of others, set by UNESCO, to evaluate 26 PA matriculation exams. The team found that 75% of the exams in humanities and social subject included radical content that promoted violence or incitement to violence and hatred of others, the same material that was taught in classrooms and on the exam prep sites operated by the Palestinian Authority Education Ministry. The researchers did not find any material on the exams that dealt with reaching a sustainable peace with Israel.

The report pointed out a few exam questions that promoted messages it characterized as problematic. The geography exam asked students what countries bordered the Jordan River basin, and the multiple choice answers included: Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, and Iraq. Israel was not listed.

The Arabic language exam asked questions about the poem "A Refugee's Will," which calls for an armed return to the cities of Israel, "with weapons in hand," to liberate all Palestine. The PA Education Ministry website also put out study material for the poem, which reads: "The poet is saying that the homeland can only be liberated through armed resistance." The site explains that "the expression 'with weapons in hand' is a metaphor for jihad and resistance, and the term 'a weapon in your hand' symbolizes [the idea] that what was forcibly taken can only be retrieved through force."

A history exam question about the Arab Spring claimed that the anti-regime demonstrations in nations affected by the Arab Spring were a Western-Zionist scheme to destabilize Arab unity.

An essay question, also from the history exam, asked students to define the term "national identity." The correct answer, as it appears in the study manuals, perverts the definition of the term and leaves out any vision of peace, reconciliation, or cooperation between neighboring nations.

The Islamic religion exam provided yet another example. The exam included questions about jihad, which the PA curriculum teaches in the Palestinian context. Students are encouraged to see participation in the violent conflict as a religious obligation. As an example, the exam offered the example of the clashes between the Murabitun (Turkish-funded Palestinian rioters who were bused into the Temple Mount compound on a daily basis to harass Jewish visitors to the Mount) with the Israel Police at Al-Aqsa mosque.

IMPACT-se CEO Marcus Sheff said when the results of the study were announced that "Palestinian students go through 12 years of radical education, starting in the first grade, when they are asked to learn the Arabic letter 'h' from the words 'shahid' and 'hujum' [attack], and through the 12th grade, with its messages of extremism and violent struggle."

Chief Operating Officer of IMPACT-se Arik Agassi added, "The Palestinian matriculation exams require the study of material that incites to hatred, violence, and conflict. No Palestinian student can pass the exam without being versed in hatred of others."

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IDF program aims to teach students in periphery Arabic, Persian https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/08/18/idf-program-aims-to-teach-students-in-periphery-arabic-persian/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/08/18/idf-program-aims-to-teach-students-in-periphery-arabic-persian/#respond Sun, 18 Aug 2019 10:16:12 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=406285 Israel has seen a sharp increase in the number of students learning Arabic over the last seven years. In 2011, some 2,000 students were studying Arabic, while in 2018, 3,000 were learning the language. The increase in students choosing to study Arabic stems, among other things, from the Education Ministry's investment in Arabic-language teaching at […]

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Israel has seen a sharp increase in the number of students learning Arabic over the last seven years. In 2011, some 2,000 students were studying Arabic, while in 2018, 3,000 were learning the language.

The increase in students choosing to study Arabic stems, among other things, from the Education Ministry's investment in Arabic-language teaching at the middle-school level. As part of their studies, students not only learn the language but also about the Arab and Islamic world.

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According to Maj. A. from the Israel Defense Forces' Intelligence Unit's Training Division, "The students like the language and want to focus on it in the future. They can also make it into all the security agencies."

A. is responsible for the unit's "Future" program, which aims to teach students in the periphery Arabic and Persian and give them the opportunity to be selected for the Intelligence Unit's language tracks, meaning some of them will be drafted into the elite Unit 8200.

"This unique program was developed by the IDF's Intelligence Unit and it now operates in three schools in Beit Shemesh, the Western Galilee and Beersheba, and the entire teaching staff that teaches the students Arabic and Persian is comprised of military personnel. We also have mentors who are in schools and accompanying students. Around 200 of the unit's soldiers take part in the program and serve as role models. It's inspiring."

According to Avi Or, the principal at Branco Weiss High School in Beit Shemesh, "Around a decade ago, we entered into cooperation with the Unit 8200. The goal is to make the Arabic language accessible to students and open the possibility of serving in Unit 8200 to them, which up until then was an elitist unit that was not open to them. The students acquire knowledge of the Arabic language … therefore enabling them to carry out their military service in significant positions, as well as [serve in significant positions] after their discharge."

"No less importantly, a command of the Arabic language allows them to directly connect with the Arabic-speaking population that lives with us. The collaboration has led the program's students to [receive] 100% eligibility for the matriculation certificates, and the level of language the students achieve is much higher than the level taught in other schools, and that is thanks to the uniqueness of the program and the method of teaching in this class," he said.

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