ERIC Number: EJ845323
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Publication Date: 2007
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Caught between Cultures: A Study of Factors Influencing Israeli Parents' Decisions to Enrol Their Children at an International School
Ezra, Rosalyn
Journal of Research in International Education, v6 n3 p259-286 2007
This article investigates the factors Israeli parents gave as paramount reasons for enrolling their children in a private international school in Israel. A survey and personal interviews were administered to parents designated as host country nationals by school admissions records. Findings revealed that while an English-language education was looked upon as an added benefit for their children's future success in a global context, it was not a main concern. Parents viewed the discord between their own cultural values and those taught at local schools as a significant factor pushing them away from public-sector education, as well as a curriculum perceived as weak, inadequate teacher preparation, poor administrative responses to violence, insufficient classroom discipline and an unwillingness of teachers in public schools to attend to students' individual needs. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Influences, Performance Factors, School Choice, Attribution Theory, Parent Attitudes, Etiology, Cultural Relevance, Indigenous Populations, Interviews, Community Surveys, International Education, Private Schools
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel
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