Teaching english in israel

Bridging the distance with one click

The quiet revolution in English by volunteers from the B’nai B’rith organization in collaboration with the Yeruham Association.

CLICK & CONNECT initiative
Students in the Herzog Teacher Training program.

Anglo olim step up to the blackboard to teach English to Israelis

Children arrive for the first day of school in the Israeli town of Mevaseret Zion, September 1, 2025.

Survey reveals majority of Israeli kids not learning English fluency, not prepared for 'real world'

Volunteers from Masa Israel Teaching Fellows, a Masa program in partnership with Israel’s Ministry of Education

Reinforcing Israel’s Education System: Jewish Teachers from Abroad Step in to Bridge the Gap


Ministry seeks volunteers to teach English in schools

The program is looking for native English speakers to volunteer one or two hours each week to speak and work with children from kindergarten through high school.

Naftali Bennett

Education Minister Bennett kicks off MASA English teaching program's 7th year

The welcome event featured Education Minister Naftali Bennett.

Naftali Bennett

My English Jerusalem

The spread of ideas and the way the pupils conveyed their thoughts and feelings about Jerusalem take in deep emotions, religious stances, general observations, wistful thoughts and even humor.


Education minister unveils program to improve English

Starting at the fourth-grade level, English libraries will be built and interactive digital learning tools will be available for students from fourth to sixth grade.

Education Minister Naftali Bennett (left) and Education Ministry director-general Shmuel Abuhav announce the ‘Give Me Five!’ reform to improve how English is taught in school.

Education Ministry invests in nationwide program for English teachers

The course will be free and available for all Israeli colleges.

Hemdat HaDarom College hopes to take part in a tuition-free English language teaching course

It’s something in the blood

A great-granddaughter unwittingly closes a circle three generations later.

Jessica Evans

TALMA project brings US educators to teach underprivileged kids English

For the Israeli teachers, the program provides the opportunity to co-teach and learn from foreign educators.

100 TEACHERS from English speaking countries are participating in this summer’s TALMA program teaching English as a Second Language to underprivileged elementary school pupils.

Mandatory learning of English in school for an average of 9 years achieves what?

The Jerusalem Post

Wanted: A reliable spell-checker

The Jerusalem Post