Israeli Teachers Union Sets New Boundaries on Parent-Teacher Communication Channels
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First reported by Calcalist · 2 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli Teachers Union has set new rules prohibiting parents from using teachers' personal WhatsApp numbers for school communication, requiring schools to use official channels like institutional email. This move aims to protect teachers' personal time and privacy while maintaining effective parent-teacher communication. The National Parents' Leadership called for respectful dialogue and opposed enforcing a single communication method.
- 01Israeli Teachers Union bans use of teachers' personal WhatsApp for school communication.
- 02Schools must establish official channels like institutional email or digital platforms for parent contact.
- 03Teachers' personal phones are private and not service centers for parental inquiries.
- 04Guidelines require schools to inform parents about official communication channels and contact times.
- 05Parents' leadership warns against enforcing a single communication method to avoid tension.
- 06The directive seeks respectful, clear boundaries without harming parent-teacher cooperation.
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