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Avugos, Simcha; Zach, Sima – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
The continuous trend of ultra-Orthodox ('Haredi') women enrolling in higher education institutions has not been widely investigated. The current study explored their reasons for pursuing an academic degree, their radical choice of physical education (PE) as a career, as well as their experiences and reflections on this process. Eighteen Israeli…
Descriptors: Jews, Females, College Students, Physical Education
Novis Deutsch, Nurit; Rubin, Osnat – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
Highly religious students from fundamentalist or sectarian religious communities face unique challenges in pursuing higher education, directly bearing on their educational opportunities. This study reports findings on ultra-Orthodox Jewish female students in Israel, a group which only recently began pursuing higher education. Using a mixed-methods…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Females, Judaism
Change in Order Not to Change: Ultraorthodox Hasidic Women's Experience in Studying Computer Science
Kolikant, Y. Ben-David; Genut, S. – Computer Science Education, 2023
Background and Context: In line with interest in recruiting underrepresented groups to CS studies, our study dealt with Israeli Hasidic young women who successfully studied CS at an academic institute. Objective: We investigated what factors governed Hasidic young women's decision to enrol in a CS program and shaped their studying experience.…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Womens Education, Females, Jews
Jarjoura, Basma – Athens Journal of Education, 2015
This ongoing research attempts to get insights on the Arab pre-service teachers' motivation to learn from a self-determination theory (SDT) perspective, and shed light on what is happening within the confines of the Arab colleges and mixed colleges - pedagogically and socially. The theoretical model consists of two levels: a. a micro level in…
Descriptors: Arabs, Self Determination, College Students, Student Motivation
Mulat, Tiruwork; Arcavi, Abraham – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
Many studies have reported on the economical, social, and educational difficulties encountered by Ethiopian Jews since their immigration to Israel. Furthermore, the overall academic underachievement and poor representation of students of Ethiopian origin (SEO) in the advanced mathematics and science classes were highlighted and described. Yet,…
Descriptors: Jews, Student Attitudes, Underachievement, Mathematics Achievement

Kedem, Peri; Bar-Lev, Mordechai – Higher Education, 1983
A study of whether the Middle Eastern student feels that attaining the status of "Western modern man" is incompatible with maintaining a traditional, religious way of life is reported. Some loosening of extreme religious practices was found among college students, but there was no evident revolt against home or tradition. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Culture Conflict, Educational Attainment