Join Israeli higher education institutions in the fight for a greener future
The country’s universities and colleges are busy harnessing their knowledge and culture of innovation to help ensure a more sustainable tomorrow for all.
Unpacking Israel's complexities for today's Jewish youth
Teachers should create a 'healthy space' for dialogue on Israel, says resource providers Unpacked for Educators
'Oldest Ivrit student' celebrates his 98th birthday with classmates
North Londoner Sidney Lightman began learning the language in 1948 and is a leading light in his discussion group
Controversial GCSE textbook on Mideast conflict to be replaced by digital alternative
New approach will 'encourage students to examine first-hand evidence' says exam board
New schools resource highlights Israel's cultural diversity
From Ethiopian dance to Moroccan mint tea, UJIA's Hamoadon project aims to broaden children's view
How schools can keep their political balance
Jewish schools will still be able to celebrate Israel as a Jewish and democratic state, under new guidelines
Board of Deputies welcomes new guidance for schools to avoid bias when teaching about Israel
Sensitive political topics should be taught in 'fair and dispassionate way' says Department for Education
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