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Educators may be unprepared to brief students on current events
By Haaretz Staff and Channel 10
Tags: teachers, current events 
Haaretz.com/Channel 10 daily feature for September 29, 2007.
 

To ensure high school students are up to date, the Education Ministry decided to add current events classes to the curriculum.

But
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when questioned on current events themselves, many teachers appeared unqualified to teach such classes
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  1.   Educators may not be prepared to brief students on current events 11:55  |  Carolyn 30/09/07
  2.   There is an obvious suspicion that ... 12:38  |  Vladimir 30/09/07
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