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Shoshana, Avihu – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
One of the most thought-provoking contemporary developments in the study of governmentality is the concept of "affective governmentality," alluding to how emotions play an important role in the regulation of individuals and populations. This article proposes to examine affective governmentality through the governmental construction and…
Descriptors: Governance, Boarding Schools, Institutional Mission, Foreign Countries
Frantsman-Spector, Alin; Shoshana, Avihu – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
This article examines the life stories of adults in Israel who were defined as 'at-risk children' in their childhood and removed from their homes by court order to therapeutic boarding schools against the backdrop of 'inadequate parenting,' 'neglect,' and/or 'abuse.' The findings reveal how graduates experienced their forced removal from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Early Experience, Educational Experience
Peled-Laskov, Ronit; Timor, Uri; Carmon, Meir – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2019
The article relates to the therapeutic and educational impacts of The Child Home boarding school, from the perspective of its graduates some 65 years ago. The research aim is to examine the processes and experiences undergone in the school, and to study its unique therapeutic and educational attributes. The research method is qualitative, based on…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Boarding Schools, Student Experience, Educational History
Lev-Wiesel, Rachel; Dar, Rotem; Paz, Yael; Arazi-Aviram, Anat; Yosef, Efrat; Sonego, Gali; Weinger, Susan; Doron, Hadas; Shenaar-Golan, Vered – European Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Boarding schools are the common 'out-of-home' placements for adolescents, due to various historical, religiously orthodox, and traditional reasons and due to dysfunction within families. The purpose of the current study is to examine the relationship between a free versus an enforced decision to enroll in a boarding school in terms of personal…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Decision Making, Correlation, Well Being
Rudin, Shai – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2020
Purpose: This study aims to examine the responses and perceptions of Israeli Arab teachers toward multicultural and educational issues concerning Jewish-Arab relations. Design/methodology/approach: This study is a qualitative research. The study included 44 novice Arab teachers, who teach Hebrew in the Arab sector and are currently studying toward…
Descriptors: Arabs, Jews, Phenomenology, Beginning Teachers
Levy, Inna; Reuven, Yaacov – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2017
Background: The type of disciplining adolescent wards residing in juvenile residential care facilities receive from staff members has a significant impact. The tendency to use abusive disciplinary techniques can negatively affect the wards, whereas, supportive and positive disciplinary measures tends to contribute to their rehabilitation and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Juvenile Justice, Residential Institutions, Discipline
Shoshana, Avihu – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
This study examines how graduates of a specific educational institution ("The Boarding School for the Gifted Disadvantaged" in Israel) integrate their school experiences into their life story. The in-depth interviews with the boarding school graduates demonstrate special use of the gift metaphor to describe their selfhood and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Boarding Schools, Gifted Disadvantaged, Graduates
Margalit, Daniella; Ben-Ari, Amichai – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2014
Background: Adolescents participate in decision-making processes involving risky behaviors. Management of these important decisions may be promoted by enhancing adolescents' self-efficacy beliefs and cognitive autonomy. Objective: In order to elucidate the value of wilderness therapy to the successful management of decision making processes among…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, At Risk Persons, Risk Management
Aburabia-Queder, Sarab – Higher Education Quarterly, 2011
This article examines two groups of Bedouin women who studied in different cultural spaces. The first group, due to a lack of high schools in the Negev (during the 1970s), were obliged to leave the village to study and reside in boarding schools in the central and northern regions of Israel. These women returned to their society of origin after…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Jews, Females, Boarding Schools
Zerach, Gadi – Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 2013
This study assessed compassion fatigue (CF) and compassion satisfaction (CS) among Israeli residential child-care workers (RCWs) working in residential treatment facilities for children and youth at risk (N = 147) as compared to educational boarding schools workers (BSWs; N = 74). Furthermore, we assessed the relationship of potential…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Altruism, Personality Traits, Child Caregivers
Neiterman, Elena; Rapoport, Tamar – Gender and Education, 2009
The paper examines religious conversion to Judaism among young "Russian" immigrant girls in Israel. Looking into the process of conversion in religious boarding schools for girls only ("Ulpana") and in the broader context of the Israeli nation-state, we examine the strategies the educators contrive in inculcating religiosity…
Descriptors: Jews, Females, Boarding Schools, Foreign Countries
Tartakovsky, Eugene – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
This article investigates the cultural identities of adolescent immigrants in the pre-migration period and during the first 3 years after immigration. The target population consists of high-school Jewish adolescents from Russia and Ukraine participating in an Israeli immigration program. In this program, Jewish adolescents immigrate to Israel…
Descriptors: Jews, Boarding Schools, Acculturation, Adolescents
Lev-Aladgem, Shulamith – Research in Drama Education, 2008
The article discusses a community-based theatre project facilitated with a group of Jewish Ethiopian youth in a boarding school in Israel. The intention is to investigate how far a specific group of black immigrants are able to use theatre for their own needs in such a location. It begins with the presentation of the Jewish Ethiopians as a…
Descriptors: Creativity, Jews, Boarding Schools, Foreign Countries

Kahane, Reuven – International Migration Review, 1986
Socialization agencies which are less formal and more voluntaristic seem to facilitate the absorption of immigrant youths into Israeli society more effectively. Agency structural characteristics such as symmetry and voluntarism allow newcomers to maintain their sense of dignity and increase their capacity to integrate economically and politically…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Activism, Boarding Schools, Collective Settlements

Kahane, Reuven – Sociology of Education, 1988
Delineates six types of boarding schools based upon different modes of conduct, or "codes," which characterize them. Citing examples from Israel, Britain, and the United States, Kahane concludes that the ideal boarding school would be a hybrid type maximizing pedagogical potential, providing students with a high degree of freedom, and…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Educational Practices