Bank of Israel: Israel, last holdout of OECD, should end 6-day school week (2024)

Plan would go to five-day work week and decrease vacation days to cut costs, reducing number of days parents work while children are home

Bank of Israel: Israel, last holdout of OECD, should end 6-day school week (1)

Lior Dattel

Bank of Israel: Israel, last holdout of OECD, should end 6-day school week (2)

Lior Dattel

Israel is the only country in the developed world where children go to school six days a week. As a result, despite Israeli students spending 34 more days in school than the average of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and more than any other country in the group, the number of days off for holidays and summer vacation is also among the highest.

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Bank of Israel: Israel, last holdout of OECD, should end 6-day school week (2024)
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