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Shavit, Yossi; Pierce, Jennifer L. – American Sociological Review, 1991
Examines the relationship between number of siblings and educational attainment for Ashkenazy and Oriental Jews and Muslim Arabs living in Israel. For both Jewish groups, the number of siblings has a negative effect on educational attainment, but not for the Muslim Arabs, who rely on the support of extended family relationships. (CJS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended Family
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Darom, Dov – Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies, 1998
Describes an educational project in Israel aimed at furthering coexistence and peace. The Children Teaching Children project is based on face-to-face encounters between Arab and Jewish junior high school classes. Outcomes of the program show considerable attitude changes in both groups and a better understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict. (SLD)
Descriptors: Arabs, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
Dresser, Sylvia – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1998
Experiential education provides a safe environment for the sharing of personal stories that promote understanding of diversity and commonalities. Describes the Play for Peace program to promote understanding by facilitating the play and sharing of children of conflicting cultures. (SAS)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Empathy, Experiential Learning, Intercultural Communication
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Christensen, Lois – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1999
Believes that students will understand the evils of hatred and prejudice by studying the children of the Holocaust. Provides an introductory lesson to this topic that focuses on comprehending the number of victims killed during the Holocaust by examining photographs of victims' shoes heaped in a huge pile. Gives a list of references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Children, Consciousness Raising, Empathy, Foreign Countries
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Briman, Dina; Trickett, Edison J. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2001
Surveyed Soviet Jewish adolescents and parents regarding language, behavior, and identity acculturation. Acculturation occurred in a linear pattern over time for most dimensions of acculturation, with acculturation to the American culture increasing and to the Russian culture decreasing. There were acculturation gaps between parents and children…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Behavior, Cultural Differences, High School Students
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Halevi, Sharon; Blumen, Orna – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2005
This article focuses on women students' perceptions of and responses to the presence of men in a Women's Studies (WS) classroom. Like other feminist scholars (Bignell; Sethna), the authors feel strongly that it is necessary to incorporate students' perspectives into the theory and practice of feminist pedagogy. But although the issue of men's…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Feminism, Womens Studies
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Charaniya, Nadira K.; Walsh, Jane West – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2004
Two adult and religious educators--a Muslim and a Jew--demonstrate the impact of interreligious dialogue on personal transformation and democratic social change.
Descriptors: Social Change, Adult Learning, Religious Education, Religion
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Khoury-Kassabri, Mona; Benbenishty, Rami; Astor, Ron Avi – Social Work Research, 2005
The study reported in this article is based on a nationally representative sample of 10,400 students in grades 7 through 11 in 162 schools across Israel. The authors used hierarchical linear modeling to examine the differences between Jewish and Arab schools in the relationships between school-level variables--socioeconomic status (SES) of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Arabs, Jews, Cultural Influences
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Zelniker, Tamar; Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2005
A two-year (1998-2000) School-Family Partnership for Coexistence (SFPC) programme was implemented in Acre, a mixed Jewish-Arab city in Israel, to promote parents' role as facilitators of their children literacy development and to empower parents to advance coexistence and inter-group relations. The SFPC program was part of a five-year (1995-2000)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Arabs, Emergent Literacy
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Gombach, Marlene – American Educational History Journal, 2006
In a Cleveland that was one of the most foreign of the country's cities, the Slovenian community struggled with the problem of maintaining its cultural ties while still adopting enough American customs to enable it to take advantage of the opportunities in a democratic, industrialized city. This article attempts to clarify some of the problems of…
Descriptors: Parochial Schools, Jews, Daughters, Foreign Countries
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Ben-Rafael, Eliezer; Shohamy, Elana; Amara, Muhammad Hasan; Trumper-Hecht, Nira – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2006
Linguistic landscape (LL) refers to linguistic objects that mark the public space. This paper compares patterns of LL in a variety of homogeneous and mixed Israeli cities, and in East Jerusalem. The groups studied were Israeli Jews, Palestinian Israelis and non-Israeli Palestinians from East Jerusalem, of whom most are not Israeli citizens. The…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Jews, Intercultural Communication, Multilingualism
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Chazan, Barry – Journal of Jewish Education, 2005
This article proposes a reconfiguration of the academic study of Jewish education that would (1) emphasize the "critical" analysis of an expanded range of issues (2) draw upon a broad range of disciplines and fields of study; and (3) formulate a new research agenda. The article argues that the focus on a "critical" approach to Jewish education…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Teaching Methods, Religious Education
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Brown, Erica – Religious Education, 2003
Jewish adult women increasingly are taking advantage of unique study opportunities previously closed to them. This article is the result of a survey directed at adult Jewish women in every denomination who came back to the classroom as adults. It aims to assess why they returned, what their educational expectations are, and how those expectations…
Descriptors: Females, Jews, Academic Aspiration, Adult Students
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El-Or, Tamar – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2004
What are the prices of "must knowledges?" Does the study of English impose Anglocentric control on its learners or can English as an icon for "must knowledge" enable disempowered populations to empower themselves? This article examines these questions through an ethnographic study of middle-/lower-class Orthodox and Sephardic Jewish women in an…
Descriptors: Females, Education Courses, Jews, Ethnography
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Scholefield, Lynne – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2005
Drawing on material gathered during case studies of a Jewish and a Catholic secondary school, I introduce a number of different stories from the staff, and students in the schools and from myself as the researcher. I argue that these can be understood as forms of dialogue in which voices can be heard in some detail. They throw light on various,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Jews, Catholics, Case Studies
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