
13 extraordinary Israelis under the age of 16
In honor of UNICEF’s World Children’s Day today, we’ve compiled a list of super-impressive Israeli kids who’ve accomplished more by the age of 16 than many of us do in a lifetime.

In honor of UNICEF’s World Children’s Day today, we’ve compiled a list of super-impressive Israeli kids who’ve accomplished more by the age of 16 than many of us do in a lifetime.

Israeli startup was selected from among 600 at South Summit’s 2018 enlightED competition.

If there’s a change in plans, Figure8’s app updates everyone at once and even sends a picture of the replacement driver so there are no surprises.

Israeli innovation is moving rapidly into education with technology that does anything from plagiarism detection to conflict resolution.

Partnership between the Azrieli Foundation and Darca Schools will help support thousands of students in diverse communities.

25 women from Jerusalem Arab neighborhoods took a pilot course at Hadassah Medical Center to design, fund and launch community health initiatives.

Acclaimed model from Israel Sci-Tech Schools adds innovation and arts to math, science, engineering and technology education.

Shanghai-based LeapLearner represents the first global venture built from the ground up by Chinese and Israeli cofounders.

Instead of toys, kindergartens across Israel often furnish their play areas with junk in an effort to help children test their abilities, learn to cooperate, and be creative.

An Israeli home instruction program for parents and preschoolers already in use in 14 countries is now expanding to South Korea and China.

SciencePlay interactive high-tech playgrounds from Israel bring science to kids in an outdoor setting with a fundamental focus on fun.

Education experts came to see how they might adapt the Israel Sci-Tech School network’s iSTEAM and Whole Child approaches to other countries.

Israel’s youngest entrepreneurs, just 15, show off their marketable products at fairs and competitions.

The burgeoning field of education technology is growing fast in Israel, and many view the country as the ideal beta site for ed-tech initiatives.

Edtech companies Tiny Tap, Total Boox & KIDOZ help UK’s distinguished publishing house reach millions of students and teachers on digital platforms.