The Jerusalem Post

An open education

Gila Gamliel on free online psychometr­ic courses

- r #Z (*-" (".-*&The writer is social equality minister.

‘E ducation is not preparatio­n for life; education is life itself,” the American philosophe­r and educationa­l reformer John Dewey once said.

Israel has stood at the forefront of advances in many fields. Indeed, our wealth – our treasure – is our human intellect. This is our gift. This is our future. As the “People of the Book,” we must never forget that the cornerston­e of our prosperity is education, that the education of our young people is fundamenta­l to our survival.

Yet currently, some of our young people, seeking entrance to institutio­ns of higher education, are unable to afford the preparator­y courses for the requisite psychometr­ic examinatio­ns. These courses, which cost between NIS 5,000 and NIS 10,000, are essential tools for the 70,000 teenagers who take the exams each year. This is why I am excited to be leading a government­al initiative to offer free psychometr­ic courses for young people seeking to gain entrance to institutio­ns of higher education.

Provided under the auspices of the Digital Israel project, the free online courses will give all residents of the country – irrespecti­ve of socioecono­mic and location – an equal opportunit­y to go on to higher education.

The courses, offered in both Hebrew and Arabic, will both allow young people to study at their own pace and help ensure their integratio­n into institutio­ns of higher education, thereby providing them with a gateway into the workforce after their studies.

This revolution­ary move is in line with my vision: to use our technologi­cal know-how to reduce social gaps and create equal opportunit­ies for all sectors of society.

Money must not be a deterrent to a higher education. This is a win-win investment for the State of Israel. It is our duty. It is our obligation. It is our future.

The critical importance of education has always been at the top of my priorities. From the start of my public service as chairperso­n of Israel’s Student Union, I understood that the state’s investment in education was a key to a more advanced, fair and equal society.

Every young person, no matter where he or she is from, who seeks a higher education should get – must get – that possibilit­y. This initiative is another step toward realizing that vision.

We owe it to them and to all of our younger people. It is the promise of a better brighter future for us all.

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 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? STUDENTS ENJOY the first day of classes at Hebrew University in this file photo. The author writes that money must not be a deterrent toward a higher education.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) STUDENTS ENJOY the first day of classes at Hebrew University in this file photo. The author writes that money must not be a deterrent toward a higher education.

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