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Eisikovits, Rivka A. – Child and Youth Services, 1985
Analyzes trends in the social function of children's institutions of Israel (where 20% of youth are educated in residential settings) from the pre-statehood period to the present. Argues that the study of the way a society uses its institutions for children is a good measure of long-range national goals. (KH)
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Weiner, Anita – Child and Youth Services, 1985
Examines the historical processes which led to the institutionalization of residential care for children in Israel. The utopian "children's villages" of the 1920's were eventually taken over by a process of mass institutionalization and bureaucratic inflexibility, but the ideological commitment to collective group care has remained…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Educational Theories
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Meier, Ron B. – Child and Youth Services, 1985
Surveys the development of community education and efforts to adapt this approach to the Israeli educational system. Assesses the potential for integration between community schools and group care institutions for children. Reports that Israeli community education favors program over process; educational objectives over social problem objectives;…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Community Education, Community Schools, Educational Objectives
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Coates, Robert B. – Journal of Social Issues, 1981
The development of community-based alternatives to institutional care for juvenile offenders should be based on (1) a clear conceptualization of what "community-based" means, (2) intervention efforts that consider the context of the clients' social relationship networks; and (3) resolution of professional and territorial conflicts.…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Community Involvement, Community Programs, Delinquency
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Kashti, Yitzhak; Arieli, Mordecai – Child and Youth Services, 1985
Describes the structure and internal dynamics of Israeli residential schools and the change processes that have developed in recent decades. Concludes that the residential schools reflect the larger community outside and provide a second chance for many students to learn to function effectively yet autonomously. (KH)
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Laufer, Zmira – Child and Youth Services, 1985
Summarizes research on the impact of parent-institution relationships on child development. Argues that, in Israel, the institutional placement of children tends to ignore parents. Recommends means of improving cooperation and communication within the placement process. (KH)
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Child Development, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ousterhout, Ann – Journal of American Indian Education, 1979
The article gives a brief overview of the history of education for Alaska natives. It also includes a summary of various studies on dropout among Alaska native students; notes problems facing those dropouts; and notes implications for the community. The article calls for dropout research based on nonhome factors. (SB)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Boarding Schools, Dropout Rate
Shapira, R., Ed.; And Others – 1981
Issues and developments concerning the education of Israeli youth in residential schools are summarized in this report of a seminar which brought together educators from the United States and Israel. The first part of the report describes the residential school and gives its history as both part of a long tradition, and as it particularly evolved…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Compensatory Education, Disabilities, Disadvantaged Youth