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Parents and teachers union clash over limits on special-needs inclusion in classrooms

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First reported by Walla · Jun 10, 2026

What happened

Israel’s National Parents Leadership is urging the Education Ministry to block a Teachers Union ultimatum to restrict inclusion of children with disabilities in regular classes. The union says the current system is unworkable because schools lack staff and support resources, and it blames government policy for the crisis.

  • 01Parents call the Teachers Union demand discriminatory and dangerous.
  • 02Teachers warn inclusion is impossible without more staff and support hours.
  • 03Oren Ozen says the state must equip teachers, not exclude children.
  • 04Anat Dadon says the inclusion law is being implemented without resources.
  • 05The original deal capped classes at two such pupils, but many now have five to seven.

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WallaCenter · HebrewJun 11, 2026
Parents and teachers union clash over limits on special-needs inclusion in classrooms
WallaCenter · HebrewJun 10, 2026
Teachers Union: Stop Placing Students With Individual Support in Regular Classes

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