Average salary for teachers: NIS 13,880

AuthorZEV STUB
Published date04 October 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
The country has about 138,597 teachers, including 115,285 full-time teachers. They teach 20,600 kindergartens, 5,700 schools, and 96,000 classes, with an average of 25 students per class. With an annual budget of NIS 66.5 billion, the educational system comprises the largest component of the national budget, spending 10.8% of the total.

Kindergarten teachers earn an average of NIS 12,884, working 30.4 hours per week.

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A representative from the Finance Ministry noted that, with the average full-time teacher's salary more than NIS 2,500 than the national average salary of NIS 11,358, "teachers' salaries are not as low as are commonly thought."

When part-time teachers are factored into the numbers, the average salary falls to NIS 12,200. The average part-timer earns NIS 5,287 for 62% of the hours of a full-time teacher.

Full-time teachers work for 36 hours per week, or 34 for people above age 50 or on parents' salaries.

The average starting salary for a teacher is NIS 8,474.

In non-pandemic years, students in Israeli grade schools learn for 219 days a year, and high school students learn 210 days. That translates to the highest number of school hours in the OECD.

This time period lasted at least 30 days in kindergartens, 24 days in elementary school and 35 days in middle school.

Due to the pandemic, during the past school year, schools were closed for at least 30 days in kindergartens, 24 days in elementary school and 35 days in middle school. Despite that, teachers received their full salaries the entire school year.

The Commissioner of Wages did not like that arrangement, and if a similar situation arose again, it would be...

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