Yesh Atid’s education platform
As such, with regard to early childhood education (for children between the ages of three and six) the party called for the establishment of early childhood day-care centers, longer preschool hours, and expanded professional training for teachers and caregivers. In addition, Yesh Atid’s plan would introduce a second teaching assistant into every preschool classroom – an issue that has been at the center of parents’ protests throughout the country these past few weeks.
With regard to overcrowding in the schools, another issue that has made headlines this past year, the party’s plan calls to decrease the student-to-teacher ratio in elementary schools, also by introducing a second teaching assistant into the classroom. The plan also calls for lengthening the school day to 16:45 for children from first to fourth grades.
The party’s proposal also called to expand Piron’s sumer school program, which was established this past summer as an alternative to expensive private summer camps, to first through fifth grades. The move would save parents some NIS 1,000 per child over the course of the summer.
“The education system is the heart of our national strength. The occupation of moral education, to deepen personal, community and national identity, alongside the talents of the children of Israel and placing them at the top of world rankings are achievable goals,” said Piron at the press conference.
Lidar Grave-Lazi