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Ronen, Ilana Klima; Danial-Saad, Alexandra; Holsblat, Rachel – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
A differential cultural aspect manifested when we compared the experiences of 96-Jewish and 107-Arab PSTs who participated in a collaborative academy-class-practice- model (ACPM), or a traditional-practice-model (TPM). The attempt to implement the collaborative ACPM was hesitantly accepted by Jewish-PSTs, whereas the Arab-PSTs welcomed it warmly.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Cooperative Learning, Jews, Arabs
Reuven Chaim Klein – Online Submission, 2024
This qualitative study explores the potential ways that a traditional Yeshiva education (TYE) helps prepare students for entering and succeeding in law school. The researcher interviewed five rabbi-law professors for their take on this phenomenon and compared the results of those findings with the scholarly literature on the topic to date. Much of…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Law Students, Critical Thinking, Questioning Techniques
Harrison, Neil; Burke, Jacqueline; Clarke, Ivan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
This paper presents the results of a three-year study of the impacts of teaching about the experiences of trauma on students studying to become teachers. The project's overarching objective is to develop an effective trauma-informed pedagogy that can support students who learn about the experiences of the 'Stolen Generations', the Holocaust, wars,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Trauma Informed Approach, Trauma
Milan Masat – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
In this paper, we present partial results of a quantitative research investigation, the aim of which was to find out the preconceptions and misconceptions of students of teaching in implementation of the Shoah phenomenon into the teaching. We present the results of two questions: 1. The opinion of respondents on the implementation of the term…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers
Laura Vernikoff; Jenna Kamrass Morvay; Joni Kolman – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
Research has illustrated myriad ways that equity-oriented teacher educators address diversity, hate, and white supremacy with teacher candidates; however, antisemitism has not often been addressed as part of that work. To better understand this phenomenon, in this exploratory qualitative study, we examine how teacher educators who profess a…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, Teacher Background
Masry-Herzallah, Asmahan – European Journal of Educational Research, 2022
The research aimed to examine students' attitudes towards learning and teaching processes in an online course, investigating whether there was a difference between Jewish and Arab students' attitudes towards this course. The study combined mixed methods. Data were drawn from a questionnaire (including mostly closed-ended questions) completed by…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
Lea Shaked; Haia Altarac – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2025
Time management skills may impact all aspects of students' performance and achievement. This study used mixed method research: a qualitative method together with a complementary quantitative method. The qualitative method study examined student's preparation plans leading up to the graduate paper. The quantitative method research examined the…
Descriptors: Time Management, Student Participation, Graduate Students, Academic Achievement
Caroline Conner; Andrea Miskewicz – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2023
This study examines how a museum-led professional development workshop impacts preservice teachers' perceived preparedness to teach the Holocaust. Utilizing an instructional model of historical empathy, researchers designed a virtual Holocaust education workshop for preservice teachers. Teacher candidates at three large universities were invited…
Descriptors: Jews, Social Discrimination, Museums, Faculty Development
Tamar Hager – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This article demonstrates how stories serve as effective methodology when scrutinizing the meaning of social and political conflicts in diverse classrooms. I base my argument on a story about a distressing conflict among students from different ethnic, and national backgrounds occurring in an academic course at an Israeli college. A detailed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Arabs, Jews
Aviv Cohen – Journal of Social Science Education, 2024
Purpose: This research explores the pivotal role of educational research in supporting democratic civic education amid armed conflict. The study uses the recent experiences in Israel to examine how research can maintain democratic values and foster reconciliation during tumultuous times, aiming to illuminate the transformative capabilities of…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, War, Conflict, Citizenship Education
Vavrus, Michael – Teachers College Press, 2022
This timely book examines how fascist ideology has taken hold among certain segments of American society and how this can be addressed in curriculum and instruction. Vavrus presents middle, secondary, and college educators and their students with a conceptual framework for enacting a critical multicultural pedagogy by analyzing discriminatory…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Teaching Methods, Multicultural Education, Civics
Gertsenzon, Galit – Honors in Practice, 2020
Forbidden Sounds: The Music of the Holocaust considers the historical events of the Holocaust in the context of music. The honors course explores diverse roles that music played during the years 1933-1945, including the Nazi use of music as a means for censorship and discrimination; music performance and creation in various Jewish ghettos and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Authoritarianism, Jews, War
Hani Morgan – Social Studies, 2025
The Israel-Hamas crisis that started in October of 2023 has led to an increase in hate acts targeted at Jewish and Arab students. In response, the U.S. Department of Education sent a letter reminding educational leaders of their responsibilities to address this behavior. This paper offers examples of the kind of conduct educational leaders are…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Racism, Resistance (Psychology), Educational Policy
Gil-Glazer, Ya'ara – Critical Studies in Education, 2020
This article presents an educational approach that merges ideas of critical pedagogy with those of visual culture. According to this approach -- termed "visual critical pedagogy" -- art is an integral part of the textures of society and culture and their manifold and complex visual expressions, including the more controversial and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship
Passalacqua, Camille; Gold, Rachelle S. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2021
The authors chronicle developing and teaching a National Endowment for the Humanities-funded trauma literature seminar at a public Historically Black University. The course focused on how literary and visual art from different countries and historical eras address two questions: "Can people survive and heal after trauma, not just physically,…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Trauma, Seminars, Literature