High school staff to receive advance for salary boost, will stop sanctions that saw them withhold grades and halt extracurricular activities

'Education by all accounts' offers flexible guide for teachers to hold open dialogue on issue; Minister Kisch says teachers have 'important role' in facilitating friendly debate

Only 1,200 Arab educators are employed in Jewish public schools, where there are numerous vacancies. But to succeed in Jewish schools, they need a lot more than good Hebrew

Yotam Okon to also pay NIS 200,000 in damages; mother of victim says Okon 'took advantage of his position and the fact that she was an innocent girl in 6th grade'

Known for collages and installations that juxtapose her subjects with unexpected backgrounds, Yael Robin, who has Parkinson's disease, is exhibiting works at the Israel Museum

In hearing with Rishon Lezion municipality, Amir Kliger agrees to comply with school instructions permitting only short conversation on topic at start of school day

Accusations of 'incitement' by school administration follow Education Ministry warning to teachers to refrain from voicing political opinions in class

Legal affairs correspondent Jeremy Sharon on the Deri ruling and illegal settlements, Diaspora and religion writer Judah Ari Gross on left-wing religious Israelis and ulpan

Educators from Jerusalem's Hartman and Keshet schools talk about their students, classrooms and post-COVID realities

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discusses why Israeli teachers threaten to strike each year; real estate editor Danielle Nagler talks of homelessness initiatives and urban planning

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