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Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
'Packed like sardines': Israel’s classrooms are overcrowded again, and parents fear a new crisis
With up to 39 students in a class, families and teachers warn overcrowding is eroding learning, personal attention and classroom order
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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08.19.26
Teen social media addiction soars in Israel, study finds
Israel has climbed to fourth in Europe in teen social media addiction, with the rate nearly quadrupling from 4.1% in 2019 to 16.3% in 2025; Researchers cite the pandemic and prolonged war, while stressing screens also have educational benefits
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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08.18.26
Israel’s STEM gender gap starts long before high school
Girls match boys in overall academic achievement but remain far less likely to pursue advanced math, physics and computer science, narrowing their path into elite military tech units and the high-tech industry
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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08.17.26
One in five Israeli students shows signs of post-trauma, study finds
After years marked by COVID, October 7 and repeated wars, more than a quarter of Israeli students report psychological distress, while substance use, violence and risky behavior are also rising, according to a nationwide study
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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07.29.26
Secular Jerusalem girls-only school defies critics — and fills its waiting list
Inbar opened with 17 students amid doubts over single-sex education in a secular system; seven years later, it has 300 students, a waiting list twice its capacity and a first graduating class with 100% matriculation eligibility
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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07.14.26
No AC, no screens: a nostalgic look at the magic of Israeli summer
Newly revealed images from the KKL-JNF archive capture Israeli children from the 1930s through the late 1960s playing on haystacks, riding tractors, swimming in small pools and gathering for accordion performances in the shade
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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07.10.26
Israeli universities fear gender-segregated graduate degrees will create second-class tracks
Knesset bill would allow separate master’s and doctoral classes for ultra-Orthodox students, with critics warning of harm to women, research standards and campus equality
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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07.08.26
‘What’s next, separate sidewalks?!’: Knesset advances bill for gender-segregated graduate studies
Education Committee approves bill for final votes after 2021 High Court ruling limited gender-separated programs to undergraduate degrees; opponents warn of harm to equality, academic freedom and women’s status, while supporters say it will open doors for Haredi women
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad, Amir Ettinger
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07.06.26
IDF reservists’ families show high rates of trauma symptoms, study finds
Study of 2,500 families finds widespread PTSD symptoms among young children and parents, warning of long-term harm of war without targeted treatment
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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07.01.26
Hezbollah drone strike wounds four in northern Israel
Four people hurt near Beit Hillel, one moderately; sirens sound in Ma’alot in first since ceasefire; alerts also issued for Kiryat Shmona and Safed; schools and matriculation exams canceled across northern communities
Yair Kraus, Elisha Ben Kimon, Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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05.31.26
Israeli universities warn academic boycott has become a strategic threat
Report finds rising efforts to exclude Israeli universities despite the ceasefire, including a 150% jump in bids to remove Israel from the EU’s Horizon program, with Belgium and the Netherlands leading boycott requests
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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05.14.26
Israel to expand summer school with AI training for children after war disruptions
July program for kindergarten through third grade will focus on closing learning gaps while introducing artificial intelligence and technology skills
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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05.13.26
1 in 4 Israeli middle schoolers do not feel fully safe at school, survey shows
A third reported more violence over the past year, 53% said schools fail to properly handle incidents and one in 10 said they were victims, as recent youth attacks heighten concern
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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05.13.26
Math teacher enlists at 48: ‘In the classroom or in uniform, it’s the same mission’
After five family members were called up on October 7, Dr. Yael Nemet enlisted in IDF reserves, serving in the Negev Brigade while continuing to prepare her students for their finals
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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05.09.26
In divided Israel, one school unites religious and secular students: ‘Seek those who think differently’
Morning prayer or mindfulness class? Why not both? As polarization in Israeli society worsens, one school in Binyamina is trying to create a different reality; Secular and religious students in the integrated track at Atid Cramim High School study together and hang out
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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04.06.26
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