Ethical dilemmas faced
by teachers and the need to evaluate them with critical tools were the starting
point of this study, which is based on stories collected in hundreds of
interviews with educators from different sectors of Israeli society.
Teachers and school principals recount how complicated it is to express in their work a variety of values and commitments, with pressure coming from different directions. Many educators are unhappy with the results of their work, but nevertheless keep ethical dilemmas to themselves, without consulting anyone.