Haaretz (Israel)
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Education Ministry to ban 'Bible Lite' study booklet
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 09/4/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
The Education Ministry is to ban Bible aid booklets that help elementary and junior high school students by "translating" the text into simple Hebrew. Private publishers defend the booklets by arguing that biblical Hebrew is a foreign tongue to young Israelis.
On 1st day of new school year, one-third of schools lack security guards
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 09/1/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Roughly 1.5 million Israeli children will go back to school on Monday, as the start of the academic year is expected to go ahead with few disruptions. But on the eve of back to school day, it emerged that a lack of security guards will leave the gates of one-third of Israeli schools unprotected.
Where are Israel's 3,500 elementary school drop-outs?
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 08/31/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
By Or Kashti
Some 3,500 children in grades 1 through 6 dropped out of school last year, and the Education Ministry has no information about them, according to internal ministry data published here for the first time.
Some 3,500 children in grades 1 through 6 dropped out of school last year, and the Education Ministry has no information about them, according to internal ministry data published here for the first time.
New school year off to shaky start for Palestinian students
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 08/24/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
The Palestinian Authority education system opened the 2008-2009 school year on Sunday, with approximately 250,000 children expected to attend classes. In Gaza, the new school year got off to a shaky start, as the Palestinian Teachers Union went on strike to protest Hamas's takeover of its office and the dismissal of several education administration employees.
Ministry refusing to cooperate with new Arab education body
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 08/12/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
The founding conference for an Arab pedagogical council is to be held this fall, several weeks after the scheduled September 1 start of the school year. The purpose of the new, independent body is to formulate a comprehensive educational policy for the country's Arab community. Among the issues on the council's agenda are the history and civics curriculum taught in the schools, the textbooks translated from Hebrew and the high drop-out rate and low matriculation rate among Arab students.
Why did the U.S. turn away Gaza Fulbright scholars?
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 08/5/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
WASHINGTON - "This is one of the oddest things we have encountered in recent years," an Israeli official said of a long sequence of events that began with intense American pressure to allow two young Palestinian students to leave Gaza to study in the United States and ended with the U.S. barring their entry and canceling the visas it had granted them.
Yeshiva teachers incite W. Bank teens to violence
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 07/27/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Security forces reportedly furious over lack of effective legal measures taken against Jewish rioters.
When it comes to psychometric exam, Haredi Jews do it better
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 07/24/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
Thirty ultra-Orthodox men who studied for their psychometric exams in Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox college passed with a score well above the national average, despite not having studied mathematics and English.
Education Min. now seeking to adopt Leviev Jewish identity program
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 07/19/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
By Or Kashti
In a stark turnaround, the Education Ministry is in advanced negotiations with the Lev Leviev Foundation to approve its Zman Masa (Journey Time) program for bolstering Jewish identity.
In a stark turnaround, the Education Ministry is in advanced negotiations with the Lev Leviev Foundation to approve its Zman Masa (Journey Time) program for bolstering Jewish identity.
Israeli start-up company may have a cure for dyslexic typos
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 07/15/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , Reading/Reading Disabilities , International Headlines
- Unrated
Ginger Software founder and chief executive, Yael Karov, knows all about spell checkers' helplessness to help. From conversations she's had with professionals, dyslexia organizations in the U.S. and Britain, at conferences abroad and with dyslectics themselves, Karov has learned that many people stopped using spell checkers altogether.
Education Minister comes up with booster plan for Arab schools
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 05/31/2008
- International Headlines , K-12 , Daily EdNews
- Unrated
Education Minister Yuli Tamir last week received recommendations for a comprehensive education plan for the Arab community, part of which is to be implemented in the next school year.
'Smart classes' bring computerized learning aids to classrooms 02:34
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 04/4/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Twelth-graders in Hurfeish participated in an unusual science class this Tuesday. The students watched earnestly as the teacher sketched the human body on a special board. Immediately afterward, the sketches appeared on the laptops at each student's desk.
MKs advance bill calling for new Orthodox-secular school system
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 03/27/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Education Minister Tamir: New system would create 'democratic and tolerant religious stream.
MIT chooses winners of contest to forge a 'Just Jerusalem'
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 03/21/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
U.S. college asked for proposals for resolving Israeli-Palestinian conflict through developing J'lem.
Education Min. mulls starting English study as early as 1st grade
- By Haaretz (Israel)
- Published 02/6/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Over the past three or four years, the teaching of English at the Retamim elementary school in Ashdod has been stepped up. Classes now begin in the first grade, and by the second grade pupils know the ABC's and are capable of putting together monosyllabic words.

