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Educators fearful COVID distance learning will lead to 'lost generation'

Educators fearful COVID distance learning will lead to 'lost generation'

by Noam Dvir

Parents worried about the emotional effects of children being cut off from their peers and their routines, while high school students are worried about their matriculation exams.

Library of Congress honors Israeli literacy program

Library of Congress honors Israeli literacy program

by JNS and ILH Staff

"Reading books is an important cornerstone in acquiring education and knowledge at any age," says Education Minister Yoav Gallant.

In a first, Ariel U. professor elected to key committee

In a first, Ariel U. professor elected to key committee

by Noam Dvir

Professor Shiri Navon-Venezia becomes the first representative of Ariel University to sit on the Council for Higher Education's Planning and Budgeting Committee, which sets the budgets for all of Israel's academic institutions.

Israeli chemistry students win gold, silver, and bronze at 52nd Olympiad

Israeli chemistry students win gold, silver, and bronze at 52nd Olympiad

by Noam Dvir

"The work paid off," says Roi Peer of Gan Haim, who became the first Israeli competitor in a decade to win a gold medal.

Israeli-American Council e-summit sees more than 3,000 participants

Israeli-American Council e-summit sees more than 3,000 participants

by ILH Staff

Global educators, edtech executives, and Jewish Leaders participate to inspire the future of education in partnership with Tel Aviv University

Is Yale's Middle East Studies program tainted by BDS ties?

Is Yale's Middle East Studies program tainted by BDS ties?

by ILH Staff

Congressman Scott DesJarlais urges the Department of Education to review Ivy League's program saying the school's MacMillan Center allows faculty support for the anti-Israel boycott movement. Such support would be in violation of the Higher Education Act.

Tel Aviv University's online cybersecurity course ranked first in the world

Tel Aviv University's online cybersecurity course ranked first in the world

by ILH Staff and i24NEWS

"Israel is considered a leading power in the field of cybersecurity."

Saved by the bell? Confusion rules as schools partially reopen
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Saved by the bell? Confusion rules as schools partially reopen

by Noam Dvir and Israel Hayom Staff

"It seems that in order to get the economy back on track they are sacrificing our health and the health of our families,” says one 1st grade teacher. “They’re turning us and the students into the test bunnies of Israel."

Israeli team wins silver, bronze at European Girls' Math Olympiad

Israeli team wins silver, bronze at European Girls' Math Olympiad

by Noam Dvir and Israel Hayom Staff

The team comprises silver medal winner Nogah Friedman, bronze winner Nicole Grosman, bronze winner Maya Kleinstien and Roni Hazan. The girls were supported and trained by Tel Aviv University, the Future Scientists Center and the Education Ministry.

A journey of mutual learning

A journey of mutual learning

by Israel Hayom Staff

A comprehensive visit across several US cities taught two Biology students at the University of Haifa that collaboration with American counterparts is key.

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