Matan Kahana Prepares Education Reform as Key Role in Next Israeli Government
Former Knesset member Matan Kahana, representing the Yisrael party, is actively preparing for the upcoming election campaign with a focus on education reform. In a Tuesday interview on Radio 103FM, Kahana revealed that he is personally developing the party's education platform, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive overhaul of Israel's education system. He criticized current Education Minister Yoav Kish, accusing him of lacking transparency with parents and educators and concealing the true state of the education system.
Kahana outlined his reform plans, which include significantly enhancing school principals' authority and introducing new, flexible, and rewarding employment tracks for teachers. When asked if he aims to serve as Education Minister in the next government, Kahana responded cautiously, acknowledging the importance of the role but refraining from making commitments before the election results are clear.
The Yisrael party is in advanced stages of preparing its official election campaign, with education identified as a central portfolio for the next government. Kahana's statements signal a push for structural changes in education management and teacher employment conditions as part of the party's broader political agenda.