Education
Education alone won’t stop antisemitism - opinion
Psychology must be part of the solution to stop antisemitism, alongside education, because antisemitism spreads through the psychological impact of misinformation.
New Israeli app – for learning English from age two
Bloomfield Science Museum hosts 400 new first graders in OneFamily special event
Israeli educators relocate to North and South to rebuild education system
Education in the US: Ideological battleground or the home of critical thought - opinion
The First Amendment was never intended to shield public employees from accountability to the communities they serve.
Jewish schools, families poised for windfall under new federal tax-credit program
The $1,700 federal tax credit to support private school tuition delivers a long-sought victory to Orthodox Jewish advocacy groups and other religious education proponents.
Trump admin. to subpoena Harvard for info on antisemitism, harassment by foreign students
The administration escalated its feud with the Ivy League university on Wednesday, in a move that could result in the loss of Harvard's accreditation.
'Predicting the past isn’t easy': Technion University seals time capsule to be opened in 2124
“Close your eyes and imagine what the Technion campuses will look like in 100 years,” a staff member of the technical institute said in his address.
New NGO bill that would tax foreign donations by 80% will exempt ultra-Orthodox orgs. - report
Haredi MKs expressed concern over the bill's potential effect on donations to NGOs that support haredi causes, many of which are based on funds from overseas.
Fueling antisemitism, normalizing hate: The dangers of anti-Israel textbooks in education - opinion
The American Jewish community must stand up to anti-Israel textbooks making their way into the mainstream education system.
Nesher leads the future: AI as an educational and national tool - opinion
The benefits of this new approach to education extend far beyond the classroom. We’re talking about a deep shift in how learning is conceived.
The AI paradox: Master it - but don't use it? - opinion
As schools and companies rush to train people in artificial intelligence, they still punish those who use it “too much.” This contradiction is unsustainable.
School under fire: Israel's education system grapples with the war - opinion
Today's security situation forces students, teachers, parents, and policymakers alike to confront complex questions, as the academic year draws to a close.
Reichman’s journey: Building a global academic home for the Jewish people
Prof. Uriel Reichman, Jerusalem Post New York Conference Lifetime Award recipient, reflects on Zionism, Oct. 7, and his vision for Reichman University.
Shared society in crisis and hope: Education’s role in Israel’s recovery - opinion
Israel’s government has a vested interest, indeed a responsibility, to design a comprehensive educational plan that will teach all our children how to live in a shared, prosperous society.