Education in Israel

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Region: Israel

The problem of education in Israel is characterized by a lack of funding, inadequate infrastructure, and a widening achievement gap between Jewish and Arab students. Additionally, there is a shortage of qualified teachers and a need for greater emphasis on vocational training and technological education.

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                Bringing together neighboring communities of young Jews & Muslims in various areas on the Holy Land, first time in their lives, for on-going deep and positive interaction. When people look each other ...
                
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                The Primary School supports a binational, bilingual educational environment in which stereotypes are broken down and mutual respect and understanding is taught to 279 Palestinian and Jewish children.

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                The Interfaith Encounter Association brings together, each year, several thousands of Jews, Muslims and Christians in around 250 encounters held by around 40 groups. They come from all parts of the po...
                
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                The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo's Animal-Assisted Therapy Program for children with special needs serves approximately 70 groups annually. Participants suffer from a wide-range of physical and cognitive ch...
                
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                The strength of Israel's economy is directly related to the Technion's ability to educate highly trained graduates and pursue cutting-edge research. Studying for a master's degree and/or doctorate req...
                
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