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Milan Masat – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
In this paper, we present partial results of a quantitative research investigation, the aim of which was to find out the preconceptions and misconceptions of students of teaching in implementation of the Shoah phenomenon into the teaching. We present the results of two questions: 1. The opinion of respondents on the implementation of the term…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers
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Efron, Sara Efrat; Winter, Jeffrey S.; Bressman, Sherri – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2018
Growing evidence indicates that trusting relationships between mentors and teachers is crucial for effective mentoring. In diverse communities, where the mentor's culture is distinctly different from that of the teachers, it is more difficult to form a trusting relationship because of different cultural norms, values, and beliefs (Johnson-Baily…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Mentors, Teacher Collaboration, Cultural Differences
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Landa, Melissa; O'Flahavan, John F. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
As the demographics of the United States continue to shift, American classrooms reflect the richness of cultural diversity and the vibrancy of immigrant populations. Education abroad programs provide opportunities for pre service teachers to develop their cultural competence, required for effectively teaching children from a range of cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Study Abroad
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Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel; Farah, Abeer; Zelniker, Tamar – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2013
In 2008, we conducted a large scale study following our methodology developed for the analysis of drawings to assess identity (Hertz-Lazarowitz, Farah & Yosef-Meitav, 2012). We gathered interviews and asked for Identity Drawing Maps (IDM) from 184 students aged from 20-30 years. The symbols in the drawings were grouped in five categories:…
Descriptors: Arabs, Jews, College Students, Foreign Countries
Maeots, Olga – 2000
This paper provides historical background on the Jews in Russia and relates the development of children's literature to historical events and situations such as the discriminatory national policy of Tsarism, the fall of Tsarism and the abolishment of discrimination, the political repression of the 1930s, World War II, and Stalin's anti-Jewish…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Foreign Countries, Jews
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Novak, David – Journal of Education, 1998
Proposes an interpretation of pluralism and multiculturalism that separates these concepts from the notions of relativism. Asserts that the inclusion of formerly excluded cultural traditions such as Judaism in North American universities has been a give-and-take enterprise. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Ethics, Higher Education, Jews
Rayburn, Carole A.; And Others – 1988
This study examined stress, strain, and coping mechanisms in women religious leaders. Subjects were nuns (N=51), Reform women rabbis (N=45), Episcopal women priests (N=32), United Methodist clergywomen (N=45) and Presbyterian clergywomen (N=45), matched for age and years on the job and pulpit assignments. All subjects were given the Osipow and…
Descriptors: Clergy, Coping, Females, Jews
Yitzhaki, Moshe; Shoham, Snunit – 1996
Scholars of Israeli children's literature have recently noticed an interesting socio-literary phenomenon: the emergence of an entirely new branch in Israeli children's literature, namely ultra-orthodox children's literature. The books belonging to this special category are easily distinguished from "regular" Israeli children's books by…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries
Iram, Yaacov – 1987
Parents' involvement in their children's schooling can be justified on various ideological, psychological, philosophical, and educational grounds. Two dominant attitudes prevail toward parent participation: (1) the authoritarian-paternalistic view featuring a one-way teacher-parent relationship; and (2) the parents-as-equal-partners view. The…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Schiffrin, Deborah – Language in Society, 1984
Analyzes argumentative talk as a sociable function among some ethnic groups. Even though speakers repeatedly disagree, remain nonaligned with each other, and compete for interactional goods, they do so in a nonserious way, and in ways which actually display their solidarity and protect their intimacy. The cultural relativity of norms of evaluation…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis, Ethnic Studies
Schamber, Jon F.; Stroud, Scott R. – 2000
The Christian Identity movement is a religious movement derived from the premise that the white race is the offspring of the lost tribes of Israel and that whites, not Jews, are God's chosen people. The "seedline doctrine," which is taught by Pastor Dan Gayman, a former high school principal, and other preachers of the Christian Identity…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Audience Awareness, Beliefs, Christianity
Leroux, Neil R. – 1988
Douglas Ehninger and Wayne Brockriede have both proposed the possibility of "arguers-as-lovers." To get a better idea of how this "lover" stance might actually look, an examination of two individuals engaged in arguing would be useful. The written correspondence between two young scholars, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy (a Christian)…
Descriptors: Christianity, Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Jews
Reed, David L.; Cline, Carolyn Garrett – 1981
Following a 1978 commando raid by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Israeli troops crossed the Israeli-Lebanese border to establish a "security belt" to prevent further PLO action in Israel. A study was conducted to determine whether the coverage of the Israeli invasion by the three commercial television networks in the United…
Descriptors: Arabs, Attitudes, Bias, Communication Research
Whitaker, W. Richard – 1981
A continuing debate among those studying the Holocaust in Europe during the Nazi era is when Americans first learned of the mass murder of Jews being carried out in the extermination camps. Historians suggest that Americans had been made skeptical of charges of German brutality by World War I "atrocity propaganda," and that the language…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, History, International Crimes, Jews
Frankel, Judith; Mirsky, Norman – 1975
The stereotype of the Jewish woman as presented in the media--either a female who controls through guilt and is overly concerned with food, or a woman who is an exotic, seductive individual torn between devotion to family and pursuit of private romantic goals--is discussed in this paper. Books by Norman Mailer, John Updike, Erica Jong and Philip…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Ethnic Stereotypes, Jews, Literary Discrimination
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