Israeli Government Introduces NIS 72,000 Grant for Teachers and Psychologists in Gaza Border Area
New Gaza border region teachers, psychologists offered NIS 72,000 grant by Israeli government
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The Israeli government is launching a grant of up to NIS 72,000 for new teachers and psychologists in the Gaza border area, aiming to enhance the local education system. The initiative is supported by the Education Ministry and Tekuma Administration, with a funding allocation of NIS 54 million until 2028.
- 01The grant targets new teachers and psychologists specializing in various subjects including English, technology, and therapeutic professions.
- 02The initiative aims to strengthen the education system in the Gaza border area by encouraging new employment.
- 03NIS 54 million is allocated for the program, with NIS 30 million sourced from the Tekuma Administration budget.
- 04The highest grants are for professionals relocating from at least 30 km away, based on their commitment length.
- 05The plan is set to run through the school years until 2028, focusing on building a high-quality reserve of educators.
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The Israeli government has announced a grant of up to NIS 72,000 for new teachers and psychologists in the Gaza border area, as part of an initiative to bolster the local education system. This program, a collaboration between the Financial Ministry's Wages and Labor Agreements Department, the Education Ministry, and the Tekuma Administration, aims to promote educational activities and attract qualified professionals. Education Minister Yoav Kisch emphasized that the initiative is designed to strengthen schools and build educational leadership in the region. The grant will prioritize professionals in various fields, including English, technology, and therapeutic professions, with additional subjects considered based on regional needs. The program is backed by NIS 54 million in funding, with a significant portion coming from the Tekuma Administration budget. The plan will be in effect through the 2028 school years, focusing on creating a sustainable and high-quality educational community in the area.
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The initiative is expected to enhance the educational landscape in the Gaza border area, attracting qualified professionals to the region.
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