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| Stern-Glick Meira |
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I live in Tzur Hadassa, a small village near Jerusalem. I have five gorgeous children: Avner, Uri, Yuval, Michael and Anat. I love everything about Israeli art, including literature, plastic art, cinema, etc. I see the Hebrew language as a form of art, with a special depth and logic, which, even if at times seemingly banal, gives the language a level of uniqueness and excitement.
I decided to learn the language to the full, and began teaching in the early 1990s, during the large wave of immigration from the former Soviet Union, when many new arrivals settled in our area. I felt committed to help them integrate into the local society, and the best way was to help them communicate with Israelis around them.
I believe that there are many advantages to online learning – the student does not have to waste time on traveling, and studies within the convenience of his own home – on his computer and in his slippers. |
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1995 – 1998
MA studies in Hebrew Language at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
1991
Teachers Certificate for teaching Hebrew as a second language to students at the Rothberg International School, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
1985 –1986
Teachers Certificate at the School of Education, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
1982 – 1986
BA summa cum laude in Arabic Language and Literature, Choice Divisions in Hebrew and General Literature, and French at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem |
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January 2005
The Fuchsberg Center for Conservative Judaism - Oded Center
Position – Hebrew teacher for veteran immigrants
2004 – 2005
The Fuchsberg Center for Conservative Judaism - Yeshiva
Position – Hebrew teacher for English-speaking students
2001 – 2005
The Jerusalem Institute for Education (Milah)
Position – Hebrew teacher for non-Hebrew speaking students
1999 – 2001
The Jerusalem Institute for Education (Milah)
Position – Director of special projects
1996 – 1999
Mazia Institute of the Academy of the Hebrew Language
Position – Coordinator of tours, seminars and training programs
1991 – 1998
The Rothberg International School, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Position - Hebrew teacher for non-Hebrew speaking students |
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| "Getting to Know Children's Book in Israel – 120 Recommended Children's Books", Jerusalem Institute for Education (Milah) Press – Booklet for new immigrant parents |
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06/08/06 -
Reifler David,
USA:
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| Thank you for adding to the lesson. It was good to be in class again. See you in September. |
19/03/06 -
Ballan Stuart,
Israel:
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| This was my first eTeacher lesson .. it was great !! I felt very comfortable, Meira was professional and clearly very experienced, and .. oh yeah, I learned some new words too ! |
26/02/06 -
Kantor Marsha,
USA:
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| Meira's classes are always interesting and informative. She is a very patient teacher who know how to encourage her students to improve their reading and speaking skills. She choses newpaper articles that challenge our reading and comprehension skills without making the material beyond our reach. |
13/09/05 -
Zimmerman Sara,
Canada:
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| Very good lesson. Interesting articles. I am starting to be more comfortable reading Hebrew articles than I used to be. I even managed to navigate an internet site in Hebrew, which I did not think I could do before. Thank you! |
02/06/05 -
Krause Fred,
USA:
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| The lesson was excellent and the technology worked very well. My appreciation to Meira and the staff.Fred |
02/06/05 -
Fishman Karin,
Peru:
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| I am very impressed by the whole method of studies. The two classes I could not attend I enjoyed them fully with the recordings I downloaded. |
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