Eyal Doron

[1] In recent years Doron has been engaged in the field of creative education and the challenges of the new world of work in the technological age with the rise of artificial intelligence.

[2] Since 2010 Doron has advised executives and organizations in processes that nurture creative leadership abilities and in solving complex problems.

His doctoral thesis was: "Catharsis in Theater and Television – The Experience of Watching Television and Its Connection to the Theater-Going Experience" [6][7] He completed a post-doctorate at the School of Expressive Therapies at the University of Haifa under the supervision of Prof. Rachel Lev-Wiesel and Prof. Mario Mikulincer, in which he researched creativity among children and youth.

[10][11] In 2017 he appeared in the program "Tzvika and Eyal Make a School", which focuses on the role of parents vis-à-vis the education system, together with Tzvika Hadar for Channel 13[12] In 2017 he created two episodes of "The System" with Mickey Haimovich on the subjects of "Vanishing Professions" and "Rethinking Computer Education"[13][14] In 2018 he created the film "Homework Revolution" for Channel 13[15] As part of Science Night in 2018, he led together with the Ministry of Science and Technology "Israel's Great Happiness Experiment"[16] Between 2001 and 2005 he created the play "Let's Not Talk About It" which he wrote and directed.

And that same year he created a play based on Brecht's "The Informer" which was performed as part of the Short Theater Festival at Tzavta.