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Lindquist, David H. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2010
Confronting the Holocaust in a classroom setting involves a complex undertaking that demands careful planning as educators develop and present curricula on the subject to their students. This article explores another problematic factor involved in teaching the Shoah, that is, several issues that exist outside the content/pedagogical framework but…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Death
van Dijk, Lutz – Intercultural Education, 2010
Holocaust education has been most successful in creating empathy, historical understanding and present responsibility against racism/antisemitism and towards human rights by telling true stories of children, women and men who were victims of these crimes during the Nazi period, while also raising awareness of the consequences for the present. The…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Homosexuality, Best Practices, Educational Strategies
Ilan Gur-Ze'ev – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
Under current historical conditions, as Israelis, Jews are structurally almost prevented from facing the possibility of living in light of the Messianic impetus, as the world's universal moral, intellectual, and creative vanguard. This special Jewish mission was made possible by the Jews' unique homelessness--a Diasporic existence as a realized…
Descriptors: Jews, Homeless People, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
Khoury-Kassabri, Mona – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Objectives: This study examined individual and contextual factors that explain students' victimization by peers among 4th- through 6th-grade Jewish and Arab students. Method: A total of 120 homeroom teachers and 3,375 students from 47 schools participated. The study explored how students' reports of violence are influenced by individual factors…
Descriptors: Jews, Intervention, Violence, Self Efficacy
Shapira, Tamar; Arar, Khalid; Azaiza, Faisal – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2011
The study of women's management and leadership in education has become a central research topic and the copious work published in many countries encompasses various issues relating to gender and educational leadership. The study of female school principals from the Arab minority in Israel has only recently begun. This is a minority that lives…
Descriptors: Jews, Females, Arabs, Foreign Countries
Are Community Studies of Psychological Trauma's Impact Accurate? A Study among Jews and Palestinians
Hobfoll, Stevan E.; Canetti, Daphna; Hall, Brian J.; Brom, Danny; Palmieri, Patrick A.; Johnson, Robert J.; Pat-Horenczyk, Ruth; Galea, Sandro – Psychological Assessment, 2011
We evaluated the accuracy of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depression (MD) diagnoses using brief assessment instruments conducted by phone. PTSD and MD were assessed by telephone interview in a randomly selected sample of Jewish and Palestinian residents of Jerusalem (N = 150) during a period of marked threat of terrorism and war.…
Descriptors: Jews, Arabs, Incidence, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Ariel Ayalon; Shifra Sagy – Youth & Society, 2011
The relationship between acculturation attitudes and attitudes toward collective narratives is explored in the context of Palestinian adolescents, citizens of the State of Israel. Employing Berry's acculturation framework, we expected that approaching the hegemonic Israeli Jewish culture would be related to higher acceptance of its collective…
Descriptors: Jews, Acculturation, Arabs, Adolescents
Teece, Geoff – British Journal of Religious Education, 2008
This article is a revised version of the author's contribution to the 2006 meeting of the "International Seminar on Religious Education and Values" in Driebergen, the Netherlands and is concerned with the need for continuing discussion about the identity of religious education. The article begins by arguing that, despite current criticisms,…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Phenomenology, Christianity
Avineri, Netta Rose – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation develops a theoretical and empirical framework for the model of metalinguistic community, a community of positioned social actors engaged primarily in discourse about language and cultural symbols tied to language. Building upon the notions of speech community (Duranti, 1994; Gumperz, 1968; Morgan, 2004), linguistic community…
Descriptors: Discourse Communities, Familiarity, Jews, Socialization
Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2009
Two recent, highly rated movies depict central characters who are involved in killing members of groups despised in their societies. In "Milk" and "The Reader," the characters of Dan White and Hanna Schmitz, respectively, are treated with empathy and a search for understanding. Their personal sufferings and confusions are highlighted, and the…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Empathy, Films, Film Production
Glicksman, Allen; Koropeckyj-Cox, Tanya – Gerontologist, 2009
Purpose: This article challenges popular conceptions of the nature of ethnicity and religiousness in the gerontological literature. Using the example of older Jewish Americans, the authors argue for more nuanced definitions and usage of terms such as "religion" and "ethnicity" in order to begin to understand the complex interweaving of these two…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Jews, Gerontology, Judaism
O'Keefe, Theresa – Religious Education, 2009
Bringing adults to speak about their religious belief and practice requires moving beyond what is deemed socially polite. Yet the plural nature of U.S. society increasingly demands that adults develop just such conversational capacities. This article offers a description of conversation as suggested by Nicholas Burbules, and reports on the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Beliefs, Religious Factors, Differences
Weiner-Levy, Naomi – Qualitative Inquiry, 2009
This study describes the positionality and power relations revealed during research on women in Israel's Druze minority, conducted by a Jewish woman in the country's hegemonic society. Although the researcher's position and power appear obvious, changes took place constantly, reflecting her unstable position as a stranger, "outsider" or…
Descriptors: Jews, Females, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context
Sinacore, Ada; Mikhail, Anne-Marie; Kassan, Anusha; Lerner, Alexandra – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2009
This paper discusses the cultural transitioning process that immigrants undergo in order to attain educational, occupational, and social integration within Canadian society. Results of this phenomenological study examining 31 Jewish immigrants from Argentina, Israel, France and the Former Soviet Union, reveal that lack of educational equivalency…
Descriptors: Jews, Social Integration, Foreign Countries, Phenomenology
Blutinger, Jeffrey C. – History Teacher, 2009
A fundamental problem faced by anyone who wishes to teach the Holocaust, or any other mass slaughter, is the tension between the desire " to allow the dead their voices to make the silence heard," and a historical narrative that often deals almost exclusively on perpetrator actions. This bias in the narrative derives from the tendency in history,…
Descriptors: United States History, Jews, Victims of Crime, Death

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