Nitsa Movshovitz-Hadar is an emerita professor of mathematics-education at Technion – Israel Institute of technology. She was a full-time high school mathematics teacher for 12 years before she decided to pursue her graduate studies. She received her Ph.D. at U.C. Berkeley in 1975 and Joined Technion upon her return to Israel. Since then she initiated many R&D projects aimed at enlivening mathematics teaching and learning. She also served as a consultant to the production of DraMath a video-series in mathematics, broadcasted by the Israel Educational TV, as director of TechnoDa, the Israel national science museum, and has been a member of Momath advisory council since it opened in 2012. Presently her focal interests are integrating mathematics news snapshots in the high school curriculum and the development of a wiki-based software to share teachers' pedagogical knowledge. Nitsa is married and has four children and nine grandchildren.