
5 charming back-to-school photos from pre-state Israel
Exclusive images give a rare insight into how school and educational values helped shape the Jewish state in its formative years.

Exclusive images give a rare insight into how school and educational values helped shape the Jewish state in its formative years.

Origametria is the first-of-its-kind system that allows schoolchildren to study geometric shapes through the Japanese art of paperfolding.

As 1.7 million preschool and elementary schoolchildren head back to the classroom, KKL-JNF offers a glimpse from the 1940s and 50s.

As the reality of the new school year begins to sink in for kids, three professionals offer constructive ideas for countering the effects of the uncertainty and confusion that Covid sows.

Facebook and the National Library of Israel posts photos of schoolchildren taken between the 1950s and 1990s, inviting the public to identify them.

Israeli students returned to school today, among them 159,000 first-graders.

Shimon Peres fronts new national education plan to strengthen study of mathematics.

IBM and partners use Israeli technology to transform personal health with Watson and open cloud.

New study shows that kids retain what they learn much better if they read the material out loud.

After a difficult summer, Israel’s children prepare to go back to school.

Though the routine of school starting on September 1 is welcomed by most Israelis, the emotional wounds of summer are still fresh.

Books covered in brown paper, compass sets and tracing paper are just some of items once found in the average Israeli child’s leather book-bag.

Science teacher Amir Yechieli has a side business showing schools how to capture and reuse the rainwater that collects on their roofs.

Karev, Israel’s largest extracurricular program, brings a broad range of fun and educational activities to schools in 129 cities and towns.

Dodging missiles, Israeli distance-learning tech specialists bring laptops to pupils in bomb shelters.