In her new bestseller, journalism teacher Esther Wojcicki, mother of three superstar daughters -- including two of the top CEOs in tech -- says independence must be taught early on

Law suit says despite law require education for all, regardless of their legal residency status, Petah Tikva is refusing to accept them in schools

Real personal documents bring readers in direct contact with the struggles, hopes, and even bureaucratic hurdles of Jewish Europeans trying to escape an unforeseeable genocide

Prof. Uriel Reichman, founder of the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, says new facility in Paphos will be graduate school in innovation for Eastern Mediterranean nations

Substandard education and brain drain are urgent existential threats to the country, says economist Dan Ben-David, and politicians need to do something before it’s too late

With workers in high demand, Israeli students have been drawn to tech studies, with the sharpest increase by far seen in the Arab community, says the Council for Higher Education

Osher Band, 15, hospitalized after being attacked at school; rabbis say they are 'shocked and pained' to hear of her treatment

Class for students in Saxony aims to 'contribute to a better understanding' of the religion in the country

At the Hadassah-Meir Shfeyah youth village, a diverse group of teens from Israel's most vulnerable populations get tools for life by performing hands-on work outside the classroom

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