The “mechinistim”
School officially started a week ago, and along with it the beginning of the “mechina” year. As our daughter is one of the new mechinistim,
School officially started a week ago, and along with it the beginning of the “mechina” year. As our daughter is one of the new mechinistim,
SpeakingPal, a small Israeli startup, is garnering international attention for its interactive, phone-based approach to teaching spoken English. “The best way to learn a language
Colombian pop singer Shakira stopped by a bilingual school in Jerusalem to promote her global education campaign. Shakira, who serves as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador,
An Israeli company’s Internet-based training program offers hope to those with dyslexia and other learning disabilities that affect reading skills. AgileEye software helps people with

An Israeli math professor is receiving international recognition for her educational program, with methods that have students outperforming their peers. Students trained using the VisualMath
With hard work and passion, Karen Tal went from winning over neighborhood bullies to transforming a sub-standard school into an “educational miracle”.
Editors and senior reporters from 18 college newspapers across the United States are now visiting Israel as part of an educational seminar organized by Project

Musician and campaigner Peter Yarrow was in Israel recently in an effort to promote peace between Israeli Arab and Jewish schoolchildren.
“Education should be a right, not a privilege,” Shai Reshef, founder and president of the online University of the People. After spending decades building successful
It may be popular now to separate boys and girls in school, but a new study by Israeli and American researchers reveals that pupils in classes composed of over 55 percent girls get better exam results.
When underachieving fourth graders in Bridgeport, Connecticut recently spent three days undergoing a battery of educational tests, they not only had fun but they perceived
In a nondescript corner of an anonymous administration building on the campus of Israel’s Tel Aviv University, Yossi Leshem has been using the latest satellite technology to track the movements of a couple code-named Princess and Jonas.