Education Minister Naftali Bennett is planning a “crash recruitment” of English-speaking volunteers to help teach the language in Israeli 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.
“The biggest problem we have is that we have is a huge deficit of English teachers, good English teachers,” Bennett told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday. “In fact, half of the English teachers who are teaching English now only completed four matriculation units. That’s unbelievable.”

Touting the success of the “Give Me Five” initiative that is currently in its third year, Bennett said he was focusing this school year on repairing what he claims was a decade of decline in math and science.

“We moved from 13,000 graduates in science and math in 2006 to 8,900 in 2012 and by the end of this year, we are... read more at JPost