World ORT continues to change lives today as it has done for more than 130 years. With the support of donors world-wide we have been able to improve access to education, improve career prospects, strengthen communities and replace dependency with self-sufficiency.
'Our Stories' demonstrates some of the many ways in which ORT makes a difference. Read about what ORT has achieved: meet our students, hear our educators, share with our donors.
The impact of World ORT's pilot "Assessment in your Palm" programme in Israel has come to the fore in the awarding of this year's Sir Maurice Hatter Prize for best science and technology teacher. The programme, which World ORT is piloting in six Israel schools, uses touch-screen technology to allow students to sketch and comment on ideas as they develop. Each group of three students using the...[more]
There’s talented, there’s gifted and then there’s Ariel Zylber. At the tender age of 16, this student in the Electronics track at ORT Argentina’s Almagro High School has won the gold medal at the Cono Sur Mathematics Olympiad and is looking to repeat the feat at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in Kazakhstan this week. Ariel out-gunned 40 students from eight South American...[more]
An ORT South Africa educator has joined the rarefied ranks of Google Certified Teachers. Ariellah Rosenberg, Head of Educator Empowerment at ORT SA, was one of just 49 teachers from around the world – and the only one from South Africa – who was invited to participate in last week’s Google Teachers Academy (GTA) in England, the first to be held outside the United States of America. [more]
A group of 60 underachieving youths have embarked on careers as technicians after an intensive two-year study programme supported by World ORT in partnership with the UJA-Federation of New York. The young men, many of them olim from Ethiopia and the Former Soviet Union, graduated from the electronic engineering diploma course at Emek HaYarden College to take up positions in the Israeli Air...[more]