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Neuman, Ari; Oz, Guterman – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
The article addresses the way in which characteristics of the education crisis in the postmodern era are manifested in parental deliberations when choosing to homeschool their children in Israel. Based on a review of the characteristics of the education crisis and examination of possible solutions, homeschooling is presented as an optional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Decision Making, Home Schooling
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Shraga-Roitman, Yael; Cohen-Liverant, Revital; Soffer-Vital, Shira; Finkelstein, Idit; Grebelsky-Lichtman, Tsfira – Intercultural Education, 2023
Higher education acknowledges evaluation as a core component in pedagogy. However, K-12 institutions implement different applications of formative evaluation, and Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) still use traditional evaluation almost exclusively. Adjustments made for students with disabilities (SWDs) are often exam accommodations rather than…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Testing Accommodations
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Iluz, Shira; Katz, Yaacov J.; Stern, Hindy – Journal of Religious Education, 2018
The Jewish ultra-orthodox (Haredi) Talmud Torah schools have been consistently resistant to the process of standardization in content, measurement, and evaluation, in contrast to the Israeli state education system which has progressed steadily in these areas. Talmud Torah schools are private elementary schools for ultra-orthodox boys. Studies are…
Descriptors: Judaism, Academic Standards, Elementary Schools, Private Schools
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Davidovitch, Nitza; Cohen, Erez – Higher Education Studies, 2021
For over six decades Israel's system of higher education has been managed by the Ministry of Education and the Council for Higher Education (CHE). During this period, significant transitions have occurred in the academic system throughout the world and in Israel, leaving their mark on research and teaching and on the related regulatory agencies.…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Case Studies, Global Approach, Educational Administration
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Shapira-Lishchinsky, Orly; Glanz, Jeffrey; Shaer, Anat – Religious Education, 2016
This study attempts to explore Israeli and American teachers' perceptions based on their ethical dilemmas in Jewish schools. A cross-national study was undertaken in Jewish schools, examining fifty teachers from Israel and fifty-one teachers from the United States. Designed with team-based simulations, this study revealed strong similarities…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Judaism, Teacher Attitudes, Ethics
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Gal-Ezer, Judith; Stephenson, Chris – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2014
This article tells a story of K-12 computer science in two different countries. These two countries differ profoundly in culture, language, government and state structure, and in their education systems. Despite these differences, however, they share the pursuit of excellence and high standards in K-12 education. In Israel, curriculum is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Computer Science, Cross Cultural Studies
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Klieger, Aviva; Yakobovitch, Anat – Teacher Development, 2012
Teachers' professional development is a key to any educational change and is critical when leading and assimilating change, such as introducing standards into classrooms. A national professional development (PD) framework was developed for the implementation of science standards published by the Israeli Ministry of Education, which was activated…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teaching Experience, Professional Development, Program Implementation
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Resh, Nura; Dalbert, Claudia – Teachers College Record, 2007
Assessing students' aptitude and educational performance and grading them on a hierarchical scale is a universal feature of the schooling process. In light of grades' instrumental, motivational, and symbolic saliency in students' school experience, it is not surprising they are highly "valued goods," and the process of their fair or…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
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Neuman, Shoshana; Ziderman, Adrian – Higher Education, 1985
A study of the comparability of standards used for awarding first degrees with distinction in Israeli universities found considerable diversity among universities, faculties, and major subject departments of the social sciences. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Awards, Bachelors Degrees, Comparative Analysis
Lewy, Arieh – 1986
To assist low achieving students in the mastery of instructional objectives in major subject areas, the Ministry of Education of Israel published definitions of Minimum Achievement Requirements (MAR) for specific subjects at all grade levels. To examine the feasibility of the MAR approach and to determine whether it contributed to the attainment…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Achievement Rating, Achievement Tests, Basic Skills
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Ariav, Tamar; And Others – Teaching Education, 1993
The academization process in Israeli colleges of teacher education was designed to attract better teacher candidates and improve professional status. Research examining resulting changes in curricula and student populations found that the colleges were moving appropriately toward improving academic programs and raising admission requirements but…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Ezer, Hanna; Sivan, Tamar – Assessing Writing, 2005
This study explores the perceptions of different groups of L1 and L2 Israeli pre-service teachers and their instructors regarding "good" academic writing. The study further investigates whether those perceptions accurately reflect their knowledge of academic writing. Eighty-one participants graded three different essays written by…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Academic Standards, Immigrants, English for Academic Purposes
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Fejgin, Naomi; Kfir, Drora; Ariav, Tamar – Teacher Educator, 1998
Investigated whether reform in Israel's teacher education admission standards has attracted better students than in the past. Data on students who were freshmen before, during, and after the academization indicated that students who are accepted now have a higher entry level than in previous years, but they represent a similar social and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Career Choice, College Admission