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Israel is too crowded
One of the most prominent effects of population growth is the crowding of more and more Israelis in the tower neighborhoods.
However, according to Prof. Rachelle Alterman, the Israeli policy of encouraging residential towers is a “poisonous solution”
The Skills Interface Program in Mathematics, Science and Technology (STEM)
Arnon Bentur, Tamar Dayan, Avigdor Zonnenshain, Eli Eisenberg, Inna Zertser
The insight that has been established in recent years regarding education, in all its components, from preschool to academia, is that it is not enough to impart knowledge and it is necessary in the modern era to also impart skills and competencies, which should be part of the mission of the school system, higher education and lifelong learning in the 21st century.
The Ministry of Education has set a national goal for imparting, developing and evaluating skills and competencies that promote excellence in the entire education system in Israel, for the successful integration of graduates in academia, industry and society.
The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Samuel Neaman Institute and the Technion, conducted a pioneering study (pilot) on the development and implementation of an interface between the scientific and technological education in the education system, and the scientific engineering education in the school, for the purpose of acquiring and developing the required skills and competencies.
The skills chosen for purchase are in line with the skills led by the Ministry of Education.
A broad ecosystem has been built which includes all relevant stake holders for acquiring, teaching and evaluating skills: the Ministry of Education, the schools, the IDF, the Technion I.I.T, Beit Berel Academic College and the National Center for Examinations and Assessment and the Szold Institute.
The gas crisis/ Interview with Prof. Ofira Ayalon on ‘Seder Yom’ with Keren Neubach
Prof. Ofira Ayalon in an interview on the energy crisis in Europe considering the Ukraine – Russia war and climate change effects
Link to the full interview with Prof. Ayalon (starts at 35:50)
Why did we turn natural gas from a friend to an enemy?
Meirav Arlosoroff examines the question of greenhouse gas emissions from the natural gas supply chain.
Prof. Ofira Ayalon reports on a study examining these issues, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy, and points to previous reports on the subject under Samuel Neaman Institute
‘Seder Yom’ with Keren Neubach Interview with Prof. Ofira Ayalon
Prof. Ofira Ayalon in an interview on the effects of the extreme climate events of summer of 2022 in Italy and in Europe, in general. Impacts on the economy, health, supply chains, and the energy and water sectors
Breaking through the walls: How do you recruit thousands more high-tech professionals in Israel’s largest city?
Tsipy Buchnik, Ella Barzani, Daphne Getz, Ayelet Raveh, Eliezer Shein, Sima Tziperfal, Avida Shoham, Oshrat Katz-Shacham
Jerusalem needs the affluent and educated high-tech workers like air for breathing.
According to a report by Samuel Neaman Institute, there will be a need for 4,300 new employees in the city in the coming years. Will they be able to be recruited?
The Disengagement Plan
According to Prof. Alterman, a survey by the OECD of planning and building systems shows that Israel is the most centralized. This is reflected, among other things, in the long durations for plan approvals. “Not delegating powers to local governments is bad for everyone”
Soon, most of you will live in a tower. How will life look like then?
Prof. Rachelle Alterman explains: “A tower is not just a building, it is a ‘residential machine’ and this is how it should be treated”
Three who know (KAN) Interview with Prof. Ofira Ayalon – California
In an interview with Prof. Ofira Ayalon:
In April 2022, California managed to produce 100% green energy. Israel also managed to reach almost a quarter of its electricity consumption from renewable energy at one point in time. But the challenges are beyond that moment
Link to the ful interview min 1:19
With solutions, and existing budget: the waste is overflowing, and the authorities keep ignoring
Prof. Ofira Ayalon is a well-known expert in the field of municipal waste management and its many failures, getting worse by the year: “The regulator, specifically the Ministry of Environmental Protection, imposes difficulties for those who want to promote solutions in Israel”