This book traces the journey of the Mofet Association, an educational coalition established by teachers who immigrated to Israel from the former Soviet Union. Initially focused on children from the former Soviet Union, the Mofet Association went on to become an extensive network of schools serving a wide range of students, including non-immigrant Israelis, Arabs, and Druze in is Israel's center and periphery. This book describes the step by step processes that Israeli public schools undergo in the course of adopting Mofet's "imported pedadgogy."



Autorentext

Tamar Horowitz is a professor emerita in Ben Gurion University of the Negev and head of the appointment committee at Levinsky Teachers College. Her research interests include migration, ethnicity, violence, and vandalism.

Shmuel Shamai is a senior research fellow in the Golan Research Institute, University of Haifa. He also teaches in Tel-Hai College. His research topics are in sociology of education, with a concentration in ethnicity & education.

Zinaida Ilatov is a senior research fellow in the Golan Research Institute, University of Haifa. Her research interests are in sociology of education, with a concentration in immigrants, ethnicity, and community

Titel
From an Immigrant Association to a National Education Network
EAN
9780761889557
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
176