School
Syrian school network teaches extremist, antisemitic, anti-Christian material, Alma center says
The textbooks were also said to glorify Jihad against “infidels,” portraying Jews and Israelis as kafirs.
Education Ministry establishes guidelines guaranteeing students' rights to lay tefillin in schools
America at 250: Fighting antisemitism begins with reclaiming America's Jewish story - opinion
SCOTUS upholds state bans on transgender sports participation, paving way for further restrictions
Students with Down syndrome, autism graduate as teaching assistants
The first cohort completed a joint Herzog College-Shekel training program aimed at bringing people with disabilities into Israeli classrooms as paid teaching assistants.
Against all odds: Successful education evolving in Israel's unrecognized Bedouin villages - opinion
Every morning, when students walk through the doors of our school in Abu Talul, they carry with them the aspirations of their families and their communities.
Largest US teachers' union under investigation for antisemitic discrimination
Despite repeated notice, the NEA reportedly failed to take action to address the harassment and discrimination against its Jewish members.
Three killed, five wounded in school shooting in central Philippines, one arrested
Police said one suspect has been arrested and another remains at large.
Court overturns Education Ministry ban on educational pro-peace program
Since the closure imposed on the West Bank and Gaza Strip at the start of the Gaza War, the program has been operated by Israeli facilitators only, according to the ruling.
Gunmen kill three in Nigeria school attack
Police confirmed the deaths of three people, including a school vice principal, a 70-year-old man and a 6-year-old child. One security operative was injured.
Three Holon minors arrested on suspicion of assaulting student in school bathroom
An investigation revealed that the assault occured after an argument between students allegedly escalated into a fight inside the school bathroom.
More than a GPA: Inside the movement to end letter grades in Jewish education
Oakland Hebrew Day School is part of a small but growing educational movement to abandon traditional letter or number grades, switching instead to assessments of student proficiency and progress.
How to speak about the hard truth of child abuse
Acknowledging abuse within our closest circles is excruciating, but silence is an absolute betrayal. Our children’s futures depend on our willingness to shatter the silence.
Public complaints in Israel soar as state failures compound
Of the complaints in which the commission reached a decision, 56% were found justified - the highest rate since its establishment. Another 7,429 complaints were resolved without a formal decision.