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Guterman, Oz; Neuman, Ari – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
Research has indicated significant disparities in the academic achievement of minority and majority groups in most Western countries. In light of the role of academic achievement as the main component of social mobility, it is important to understand the source of these differences between the majority and minority groups. The present research…
Descriptors: Differences, Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Goal Orientation
Razer, Michal; Mittelberg, David; Motola, Michael; Bar-Gosen, Noa – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2015
The aim of this study was to investigate attitudes of teachers towards a pedagogy of inclusion in their classroom, focusing on differences between teachers in schools with lower socioeconomic status (SES) populations and those in schools with more affluent students, and between homeroom as opposed to subject teachers. Our study population…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, Jews
The Attitudes of Israeli Arab and Jewish High School Students towards Extrinsic and Intrinsic Values
Gross, Zehavit – Journal of Moral Education, 2013
The aim of this research was to investigate the attitudes of Israeli Arab (n = 259) and Jewish (n = 259) high school students toward extrinsic and intrinsic values. A questionnaire, which consisted of eight value scales in two groups--extrinsic and intrinsic values--was administered. Participants were asked to state whether they agreed or…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Student Attitudes, High School Students, Minority Groups
Fischl, Dita; Sagy, Shifra – Intercultural Education, 2009
This study examined factors contributing to the achievements of Israeli Bedouin and Jewish students in an Israeli college for teacher education. The study employed Tinto's model and its core concepts of academic and social integration as main explanatory factors for student achievement in an academic institute. Background characteristics were also…
Descriptors: Jews, Arabs, Comparative Analysis, Student Attitudes
Mizel, Omar – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2009
"School-based management" (SBM) rose to become a prominent trend in educational reform in Western countries during the last few decades of the 20th century and has likewise been introduced into a number of Asian and African nations. A key component of SBM is the increase of internal accountability within the school with the aim of…
Descriptors: School Based Management, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Accountability

Tal, Zohar; Babad, Elisha – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1990
The teacher's pet (TP) phenomenon was investigated in 80 Israeli fifth grade classrooms (23 religious and 57 secular). Questionnaires were administered to 2,079 students (49 percent female) and 80 female teachers. TPs were identified in 80 percent of the classrooms, female more often than male, and good students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Measures, Bias, Classroom Research