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Stanhill, Hadassah; Fenwick, Natalie Ann; Bogard, Geraldine Marie Alexandrine; Troper-Hochstein, Gavriella; Hassenfeld, Ziva – Journal of Jewish Education, 2021
This study examines a Pre-K-first grade full-time synchronous remote track in a Jewish day school. In the fall of 2020, Hassenfeld (Fifth Author) remotely taught biblical literature to Pre-K-first grade students. Through our analysis of two months of classroom transcripts, we sought to understand, first, the nature of student-to-student text…
Descriptors: Jews, Religious Schools, Day Schools, Preschool Education
Lazar, Alon; Litvak Hirsch, Tal – Educational Review, 2015
Holocaust education has gained increased importance in recent decades and attention has latterly been directed to the role of the Internet within the field. Of major importance within the virtual space are Question and Answer communities. We investigated the interactions taking place within the Yahoo! Answers community following questions posted…
Descriptors: Jews, War, European History, Crime
Ellis, Donald G.; Maoz, Ifat – Human Communication Research, 2007
Previous research with face-to-face groups found that majority-minority theory was a better predictor of argument patterns between Israelis and Palestinians than cultural codes theory (D. G. Ellis & I. Maoz, 2002; I. Maoz & D. G. Ellis, 2001). But, because of the difficulties of organizing face-to-face contacts between Israelis and Palestinians…
Descriptors: Jews, Computer Mediated Communication, Conflict Resolution, Arabs