Given that high school teachers play such a key role in educating Israel's younger generation, this reflects poorly on the value our society places on them.
Israel's education system is set to collapse. Only Education Minister Yoav Kisch can save it. If not, we can see the country fall behind and sink even more.
This week an educational-technological hackathon took place in the south. Among the new developed prototypes: an AI platform that will help teachers in need.
Israel has been suffering from a shortage of teachers, with the special education sector alone needing at least 1,367 more teachers to operate as usual.
In messages exchanged between the teacher and the aide, the teacher called her student a number of offensive things and said she couldn't stand her.
Hundreds of Ulpan teachers across Israel announced on Sunday morning that they will use their sick days and not come in to teach.
The teachers opened a WhatsApp group on a school trip which they titled Black [Girls] School Trip.
Israeli leaders from across the spectrum should be reminded that we are causing our children untold harm by keeping them from attending classes.
How did Rebecca Steiner, the hi-tech professional, wind up in Kadita, a small ecological village in central Galilee after over two years in Tel Aviv?
A Facebook group called Closure helps former students in Israel find and reach out to their old teachers.