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Avni, Sharon – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2012
This article examines how students and teachers at a non-Orthodox Jewish day school in New York City negotiate the use of translation within the context of an institutionalized language policy that stresses the use of a sacred language over that of the vernacular. Specifically, this paper analyzes the negotiation of a Hebrew-only policy through…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Language Planning, Jews, Day Schools
Dehan, Nicole – Journal of Social Work Education, 2013
The article summarizes a longitudinal case study of the very first Israeli program in social work targeted to the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox Jewish) population (1997-1999). The program's success played an important role in the last decade's dramatic change of attitude in the Israeli Council for Higher Education toward social work education and higher…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Case Studies, Social Work, Counselor Training
Vanderburg, Willem H. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
From a social and historical perspective, the conflict between science and religion regarding the opening chapters of Genesis in the Jewish and Christian Bibles may have more to do with uncritically reading these texts through our "cultural glasses" than with what these texts actually say. Within the context of his work, Jacques Ellul read these…
Descriptors: Jews, Religion, Public Policy, Sciences
Reimer, Joseph – Journal of Jewish Education, 2010
In his retrospective essay, Seymour Fox (1997) identified "vision" as the essential element that shaped the Ramah camp system. I will take a critical look at Fox's main claims: (1) A particular model of vision was essential to the development of Camp Ramah; and (2) That model of vision should guide contemporary Jewish educators in creating Jewish…
Descriptors: Leadership, Jews, Educational Quality, Summer Programs
Yogev, Esther – Journal of Peace Education, 2010
In Israel, changes in history teaching and the publication of new history textbooks in recent years triggered a stormy public controversy that went far beyond the content of the books themselves. The disputes over how history should be taught revealed the state of transition that had characterized Israeli society since the beginning of the 1990s.…
Descriptors: Jews, Textbooks, Peace, Memory
Ali-Khan, Carolyne – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
Working across boundaries of power, identity, and political geography is fraught with difficulties and contradictions. In Tali Tal and Iris Alkaher's, "Collaborative environmental projects in a multicultural society: Working from within separate or mutual landscapes?" the authors describe their efforts to do this in the highly charged…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Conservation (Environment), Human Geography, Political Divisions (Geographic)
Murphy, Karen – Intercultural Education, 2010
This article presents a brief synopsis of one example of the Facing History and Ourselves (FHAO) approach to pedagogy and in-depth study of the events leading to the Holocaust. This particular approach puts the focus on the decisions made by individuals, communities and nations who contributed to that genocide or, in very exceptional cases,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Prevention, Death, Teaching Methods
Sagy, Shifra; Ayalon, Ariel; Diab, Khansaa – Intercultural Education, 2011
One of the major challenges for the process of peace building is to overcome the rigid structure of the socio-psychological repertoire that accompanies it. Our longitudinal study examined one element of this repertoire among Jewish and Arab adolescents in Israel: the cognitive legitimacy and the emotional reactions toward the historical narrative…
Descriptors: Jews, Arabs, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Glaser, Jennifer – Journal of Jewish Education, 2011
This essay reviews the Vision and Practice section of the "International Handbook of Jewish Education" published in 2011. Gathered in this section, 24 Jewish educators (spread across 18 chapters) offer theoretical reflections on the state of Jewish education in the contemporary moment. These chapters seem, on first reading, a rather eclectic…
Descriptors: Jews, Educational Research, Judaism, Theory Practice Relationship
Galili-Schachter, Inbar – Journal of Jewish Education, 2011
In this study, twelve expert teachers of Jewish Thought in Israeli high schools were observed and interviewed, in order to examine their ideas regarding the proper way to approach and teach Jewish canonical texts. Using qualitative analysis, I identified a central component of these teachers' Pedagogic Content Knowledge and named it their…
Descriptors: High Schools, Jews, Hermeneutics, Foreign Countries
Misco, Thomas – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2011
This article addresses the challenges and pathways of Holocaust education in post-communist countries through two case studies. I first examine historiographical, institutional and cultural obstacles to deep and meaningful treatments of the Holocaust within Latvian and Romanian schools. Drawing upon the unique experiences both countries had with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Death, War
della Dora, Veronica – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
This article reflects on the experience of theorizing sacred space through field practice as part of a fieldtrip to Barcelona. In particular, it focuses on the critical analysis of different approaches to sacred space as applied to various sites in the city. The article opens with a brief review of three mainstream approaches to sacred space: the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Field Trips, Criticism, Human Geography
Rosenak, Michael; Rosenak, Avinoam – Journal of Jewish Education, 2009
This article examines the educational philosophy that arises from several focal writings of Rabbi J. B. Soloveitchek. These specific writings, however, do not deal directly with education, and the article illustrates the way that educational doctrine can be shown to arise from philosophical writings as such. On the basis of this research, the…
Descriptors: Jews, Educational Philosophy, Judaism, Clergy
Christensen, Shelly – Exceptional Parent, 2009
The great Jewish sage, Hillel, who lived in the first century BCE wrote: "If I am not for myself, who is for me? If I am for myself, what am I? If not now, when?" Parents of children with disabilities and Jewish educators have translated these words of wisdom into practice for they offer important guidelines toward educating children in…
Descriptors: Jews, Disabilities, Parents, Religious Factors
Maybruch, Chana – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Research on the influence of relationship education on marital satisfaction over the last decade has demonstrated positive outcomes for both high school and premarital programs within the general American population. Yet few studies have examined relationship education as a factor of marital satisfaction specifically within the North American…
Descriptors: Jews, Marital Satisfaction, Interpersonal Relationship, High School Students

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