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NETANETA
Hebrew Language Initiative for Middle and High School Students


NETA is a dynamic new Hebrew language curriculum designed for students in grades 7–12. Created by Hebrew language curriculum specialists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, administered by Hebrew College and supported by The AVI CHAI Foundation, NETA is reaching students in more than 75 schools nationwide—and the list keeps growing.

The NETA Mission
NETA seeks to provide a comprehensive linguistic and educational framework that enables Jewish secondary school students to advance to high levels of Hebrew proficiency. Grounded in principles of second-language learning, this framework includes an intellectually rich and sequential curriculum, preparation of a cadre of master teachers, ongoing professional development for educators, consultation to schools, and evaluation of educational processes and outcomes. In so doing, we fulfill our commitment to cultivating a community of Jews who are poised to be active participants in the continual renewal of Hebrew culture and who feel a profound attachment to Am Yisrael (the Jewish people) and Medinat Yisrael (the State of Israel).

TEACHERS: Learn more about our Certificate in Hebrew Language Teaching.

Visit the NETA website