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NETA ( Hebrew: נוער לטובת העברית, No'ar leTovat ha'Ivrit), literally Youth in Favour of Hebrew, is a Hebrew language curriculum for students. Following the subsequent involvement of the Israeli Center for Educational Technology,[ when?] the program was rebranded NETA–CET.
The curriculum is described as a more modern, "holistic" approach to the teaching of Hebrew, in response to perceived deficiencies in more traditional approaches used in Jewish day schools and other Hebrew language programs. [1]
Research conducted at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America showed that the NETA curriculum did not appear to be an effective teaching method for students with learning disabilities. [2]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (May 2014) |
NETA ( Hebrew: נוער לטובת העברית, No'ar leTovat ha'Ivrit), literally Youth in Favour of Hebrew, is a Hebrew language curriculum for students. Following the subsequent involvement of the Israeli Center for Educational Technology,[ when?] the program was rebranded NETA–CET.
The curriculum is described as a more modern, "holistic" approach to the teaching of Hebrew, in response to perceived deficiencies in more traditional approaches used in Jewish day schools and other Hebrew language programs. [1]
Research conducted at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America showed that the NETA curriculum did not appear to be an effective teaching method for students with learning disabilities. [2]