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Wissam Magadley; Muhammad Amara – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Alternative education schools are a relatively recent phenomenon in the Palestinian-Arab society in Israel. They have been established in response to the growing dissatisfaction with the education provided by the state in mainstream schools. While previous research has sufficiently detailed their characteristics, there is little research on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Arabs, Barriers
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Hanan Abu-Frih – Open Journal for Educational Research, 2024
After the establishment of the state, there was a radical change in the life of the Bedouin Arabs in the Negev. They were not allowed to continue their traditional way of life in a short time. Bedouins are a destitute minority in a Western-oriented country. This change created the need for a formal education system that would deal with the new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Arabs, Compulsory Education
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Shai Katzir; Lotem Perry-Hazan – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Education policies are typically anchored in official texts that provide a foundation for their enactment in schools. What are the implications of an "invisible" policy not anchored in any official text due to political motives? This study explores the enactment of an invisible education policy that regulates religious enclave schools.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Politics of Education
John Aubrey Douglass – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2023
The United States retains many aspects of a healthy open society, but there are indicators of trouble and deep divisions around the meaning and importance of democratic values. This debate has significant repercussions for universities and their academic communities. In the most-simple terms, there is a red and blue state divide over the role and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nationalism, Political Attitudes, Politics
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Grotlüschen, Anke; Chachashvili-Bolotin, Svetlana; Heilmann, Lisanne; Dutz, Gregor – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
Integration is more than work and school: It consists of socio-political participation as well. Even without citizen's rights, migrants have an opinion on whether they 'have a say' in the host or dominant society. This expression -- having a say -- is emblematic, because it is a well-known survey question, also used in the Program for the…
Descriptors: Adults, Migrants, Language Minorities, Foreign Countries
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Or, Mor Hodaya; Berkovich, Izhak – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2023
Despite the popularity of distributed leadership theory, the investigation of the micro-political aspects of such models have scarcely been explored, and insights on the cultural variety of distributed practices in schools are limited. The present study aimed to explore what micro-political aspects emerge in participative decision making in…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Individualism, Collectivism, Cultural Differences
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Pikkel Geva, Hagar Z.; Gershgoren, Harel; Nir, Dana; Khazen, Maram; Rose, Adam J. – Health Education Research, 2023
Health-care professionals (HCPs) are key trusted figures in addressing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) challenges. They are thought to influence others' health decisions by personal example. However, during the COVID-19 crisis, some HCPs hesitated to be vaccinated. We examined factors contributing to that decision. We performed 12…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Immunization Programs, Resistance (Psychology), COVID-19
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Awayed-Bishara, Muzna; Netz, Hadar; Milani, Tommaso – Applied Linguistics, 2022
Previous studies of translanguaging in educational contexts indicate that translanguaging practices have the potential to generate a decolonial, emancipatory process for language-minoritized students. However, these insights are mainly based on studies of minoritized learners of English as a second language. Drawing on a one-year ethnographic…
Descriptors: Translation, Land Settlement, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Kelcey, Jo – Harvard Educational Review, 2022
For millions of people living in humanitarian crisis, education can confer physical and psychological protection and offer a path to a brighter future. Overshadowing this promise, however, are the unavoidable politics of humanitarianism. In this historical case study of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Political Issues, Barriers
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Sabag, Noy; Feniger, Yariv – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2022
This paper discusses the emergence of an opt-out movement in Israel led by parent associations at local and national levels. The protest targeted the use of a national standardized test, the Meitzav. Analyzing media coverage of this movement and informed by the theoretical arguments of the Advocacy Coalition Framework, the study suggests that by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Resistance (Psychology), Standardized Tests
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Linda la Velle – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2024
This article discusses common geopolitical issues, such as globalisation, decolonialisation, and economic pressure that affect the development of teacher education policy in England, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, Russia, Israel, Jamaica, Portugal, Japan, Poland, and China. It goes on to describe these nations' responses to these pressures and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Decolonization, Economic Factors, Educational Policy
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Imad Jaraisy; Ayman Agbaria – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2024
This article examines the involvement of political parties in education, focusing on these parties' youth movements. Specifically, the article examines the youth movement of The Young Communist League of Israel (Banki) and analyzes its educational goals and strategies in the context of the Arab Palestinian minority in Israel. In doing so, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Politics of Education, Government Role
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Gideon, Ido – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
In Israel, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the most fundamental political and moral issue current and future citizens face. If we accept the maxim that schools should prepare citizens for participation in determining the future of their state, Israeli students must be introduced to the historical, political and moral questions at the heart of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Epistemology, War, Conflict
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Berkovich, Izhak – Journal of Educational Change, 2019
Despite the interest in governance transition in public education, it is challenging to find a theorised account of the process, and even more so in social democratic countries. To fill this gap, Israel can serve as a good case study for investigating how educational governance in social democratic countries changes under neoliberal influences. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Governance, Educational Change
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Al-Shaikh, Abdul-Rahim – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
Birzeit University (BZU)--established in 1924 by the Nasir family--was born out of struggle and developed as a microcosm of the Palestinian national movement against the Zionist settler colonial state of Israel. This article explores specific moments of solidarity with BZU and beyond. I map out a genealogy of three modes of solidarity with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Sense of Community, Group Unity
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