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Israel's big investment in Arab education

October 25, 2012 22:30

ByBen Hartman, Ben Hartman

1 min read

Israel is preparing a NIS 300 million investment into higher education for its minorities.

Under the programme, institutions will have to offer remedial Hebrew courses, translate their websites into Arabic and make special counselling available to Arab students, or risk losing funds.

The Council for Higher Education (CHE) will also open 25 information centres in the Arab sector by 2016 to offer advice to prospective students.

Noa Binstein, who works in the budgetary department of the CHE and helped produce the report, said bringing more Arab students into higher education “will allow them to pursue a greater variety of careers and present new opportunities that they would not be able to attain otherwise”.