Due to rising coronavirus infections and second wave fears, Education Ministry equals distance learning to frontal lessons, both financially for teachers and pedagogically for students

The government's reopening of the country’s education institutions has caused several coronavirus outbreaks and forced tens of thousands of students and school staff to enter quarantine all throughout Israel.


In order to avoid repeating the same mistake and avert further outbreaks, the Ministry of Education has begun making preparations for continued remote learning during the next school year.


Online learning is expected to take place simultaneously with classroom learning, and will be used as needed.

Additionally, Education Minister Yoav Galant concluded with the Ministry of Finance that remote learning time will be financially and educationally equivalent to physical learning in the classroom - meaning that teachers will be paid for their online work, just as they would have been if they taught in a regular classroom.

The Ministry of Education seeks to eradicate the phenomenon of schools closing when just one positive coronavirus case is diagnosed, with students and educational staff entering quarantine until the epidemiological tests are completed.

According to the ministry's policy, studies should continue and be maintained even in the event of a school being closed due to a positive coronavirus case. Read more at YNET