# Legal Advisor Accuses Education Minister and Ministry Officials of Violating Protocol on Core Curriculum Implementation
## Allegations Against Education Minister and Director General
The legal advisor to the government has raised serious allegations against Education Minister Yoav Kisch and the Director General of the Ministry of Education, Meir Shimoni. The advisor claims that ministry staff were directed to operate in direct opposition to established legal opinions regarding the necessity for a core curriculum, oversight, and enforcement within ultra-Orthodox education.
## Continued Disregard for Legal Guidelines
According to the advisor, for the past year and a half, Ministry of Education employees have consistently overlooked directives concerning the core curriculum. These guidelines were developed in response to a petition advocating for more accountability and standardization in the education of ultra-Orthodox institutions in Israel.
## Context of the Education Debate
The discussion around the core curriculum in ultra-Orthodox education has been a contentious issue, touching on broader concerns about educational standards and equity within Israel’s diverse educational landscape. The government’s enforcement of such guidelines is seen as essential for ensuring that all students receive a baseline education, which includes vital subjects not traditionally emphasized in ultra-Orthodox settings.
## Current Situation and Remarks
As this situation unfolds, the implications of these allegations could have significant consequences for the Ministry of Education’s operations and policies. The legal advisor’s charges are part of an ongoing discourse regarding educational reform in Israel and may influence future legislative actions related to the education system.
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