
Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni
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Teacher Ami, aka Amizur Nachshoni, is passionate about the world of education and helping students thrive.
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Craters, Kings, and Campfires: A Two-Day Journey into the Heart of the Negev
There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you leave the bustle of the city behind and watch the landscape turn to gold. The Israeli Negev isn't just a desert; it’s a geological playground, a history book written in stone, and, as we found out on our recent two-day annual trip, the perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni6 days ago in Education
The New Architecture of Creation
The skyline of the city, dominated by the shimmering glass of modern tech hubs, often feels like a preview of the future. Last week, I stepped inside one of those towers for an event that promised—and delivered—a deep dive into the most transformative force of our time: "One Day. All the AI." Hosted by Google Cloud as part of the Israel Startups Digital Hub initiative, the event was a masterclass in the "new way of building software."
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni22 days ago in Education
High School Students Bring Holiday Joy to Reservists’ Families
Students from a local high school in Ness Ziona are showing the true spirit of community this holiday season. They recently launched an inspiring educational and social initiative: delivering warm holiday gift packages to the families of reservists connected to the school. This project highlights the power of youth engagement, community awareness, and volunteerism in building stronger social bonds.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoniabout a month ago in Education
Global Web Disruption: Understanding the Cloudflare Outage That Took Down Canva and More
Today, November 18, 2025, the digital world experienced a significant slowdown today as a widespread service disruption at Cloudflare, a critical internet infrastructure provider, rendered numerous popular websites and online tools inaccessible for users globally. The issue, which caused services like Canva (as seen in the image provided), X (formerly Twitter), ChatGPT, Spotify, and many others to fail, highlights the fragility of our highly centralized online ecosystem.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni2 months ago in Writers
Igniting the Spark for High School Students' Futures | Amizur Nachshoni
The high school years are a whirlwind of classes, friendships, extracurriculars, and the ever-present rhythm of the school bell. Amidst the daily buzz, it can be tough for students to lift their gaze beyond the next exam or weekend plans and truly begin envisioning what comes after high school. Yet, these years are a crucial window for planting seeds of thought about the future – not just about what they'll do, but who they might become. Inspiring students to actively think about their post-secondary paths isn't about dictating choices; it's about opening a world of possibilities and empowering them to chart their own unique course.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni7 months ago in Education
How Music Can Be a Powerful Key to Learning English
Think back to a time when a catchy tune wormed its way into your brain, and before you knew it, you were humming along, even singing lyrics you didn't consciously try to memorize. Music has this incredible, almost magical ability to stick with us. Now, imagine harnessing that power, that inherent human connection to melody and rhythm, to unlock the complexities of the English language for learners. Integrating music into the English classroom isn't just about making lessons more fun; it's a surprisingly effective and deeply engaging way to foster language acquisition.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni8 months ago in Education
The AI Shadow in the Ivory Tower: Lecturers Suspect, Students Shrug – But Is Everyone Using It? | Amizur Nachshoni
A quiet revolution, powered by algorithms and vast datasets, is subtly reshaping the landscape of higher education. Artificial intelligence, once a futuristic concept, has rapidly become a tangible presence in academia, sparking a complex interplay of suspicion, denial, and perhaps, a widespread, unspoken adoption. Lecturers are increasingly wary, their internal plagiarism detectors twitching at suspiciously well-crafted prose. Students, on the other hand, often downplay their reliance on these tools, or openly embrace them asStudy aids. Meanwhile, the pervasive nature of AI suggests a reality where its influence is far more widespread than either side readily admits.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni8 months ago in Education
How Teachers Can Keep Their Enthusiasm Alive in the Classroom | Amizur Nachshoni
Reigniting the Spark: How Teachers Can Keep Their Enthusiasm Alive in the Classroom The energy of a truly enthusiastic teacher is infectious. It fills the classroom with a palpable sense of excitement, curiosity, and a genuine love for learning. But let's be honest, the demands of teaching – the long hours, the diverse needs of students, the administrative tasks – can sometimes feel overwhelming, threatening to dim that initial spark that drew so many to this vital profession. Maintaining that vital enthusiasm isn't just beneficial for the students; it's crucial for the well-being and longevity of the educators themselves.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni9 months ago in Education
Embracing Technology to Transform the Modern Classroom | Amizur Nachshoni
Remember the days of dusty chalkboards and the rhythmic scratching of pens on paper? While those foundational elements still hold a certain charm, the modern classroom is increasingly becoming a dynamic landscape interwoven with the threads of technology. From interactive whiteboards that bring lessons to life to tablets that hold a universe of information, technology is no longer a futuristic novelty but a powerful tool reshaping how we teach and how students learn.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni9 months ago in Education
Your Guide to Navigating and Overcoming Any Challenge | Amizur Nachshoni
Finding Your Strength When Life Gets Hard Life can be beautiful but also confusing. We all face big problems sometimes. These might be problems at work, losing someone we love, health issues, or just feeling that everything is too much. When these things happen, we might feel alone and scared. But remember: you have strength inside you that can help you get through the hardest times.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni9 months ago in Motivation
Beyond the Bus Ride: Why Connecting with Students on School Trips Matters | Amizur Nachshoni
The rumble of the bus tires, the excited chatter bubbling through the seats, the electric anticipation of a new adventure – school trips often become vibrant, cherished snapshots in our memory albums. But tucked within the planned activities and the whirlwind of sightseeing lies a golden opportunity, often overlooked: the chance for educators to weave deeper connections with their students. These seemingly small, informal moments can ripple outwards, profoundly impacting learning, trust, and the very fabric of the school experience.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni9 months ago in Education
Your Guide to Mindful Listening | Amizur Nachshoni
Your Guide to Mindful Listening Ever feel like you're in a constant race against time, juggling notifications and a never-ending stream of thoughts? In this whirlwind, truly hearing someone can feel like a genuine feat. We often listen with our internal reply button already engaged, ready to jump in or just waiting for our turn to speak. But what if there was another way? Imagine unlocking a deeper connection and understanding simply by tuning in… mindfully.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni9 months ago in Education








