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Abdulkerim Senel; Sarah Demmrich – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This study represents the first German-wide investigation of Islamic theology and religious education students. We examined how these prospective multipliers approach Islam in a reform-oriented manner. It was also asked whether study motivation, representation by Islamic associations, segregation, value orientations, enemy images, as well as…
Descriptors: Islam, Theological Education, Religious Education, Foreign Countries
Schwarz, Baruch B.; Bekerman, Zvi – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2021
Although the yeshiva is the housekeeper of the Jewish tradition of learning, it has undergone dramatic changes along history. We describe these changes in historical, sociogenetic, and microgenetic analyses, and particularly focus on the chavruta--dyadic learning around Talmudic texts during successive meetings, and the chabure--a gathering of…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Religious Education, Educational Change
Miller, Helena; Pomson, Alex – Journal of Jewish Education, 2022
This study explored the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Jewish lives of teenagers in Jewish schools in the UK. We found that young people have been thrown back on the resources they locate under their own roofs. For some, it has resulted in a thin version of Jewish life and a sense of disappointment. For others, the Jewish resources at home…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Shenhav, Shmuel; Geffon, Ayal; Salomon, Laya; Glanz, Jeffrey – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2021
This mixed methodology study explored the reasons that teachers in Israel are motivated to become school leaders, and the relative importance of the different discouraging factors that worked against such interest. A cross-national Israeli survey included 39 individual interviews, 2 focus groups of 25 teachers each, and a questionnaire completed…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Leadership Role, Jews, Judaism
Weintraub, Roy; Tal, Nimrod – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This article examines the key category defining multiculturalism in Israeli history education: the representation of North African and Middle Eastern Jewry, aka "Mizrahim." Applying Nordgren's and Johansson's conceptualisation, the article explores the changes in this subject from the establishment of Israel to the present day. The…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Course Content, Ethnocentrism, Jews
Katzir, Shai; Perry-Hazan, Lotem – Journal of Education Policy, 2019
The study explored how a group of private Haredi (ultra-Orthodox Jewish) schools legitimized an innovative non-mandatory reform. Specifically, it examined the circumstances that facilitated and hindered a "coincidence of wants" between the schools and the Ministry of Education, which resulted in signing agreements that changed the status…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Public Education, Educational Policy
Ganon-Shilon, Sherry; Schechter, Chen – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2019
In the face of the dynamic tension between internal goals and external reform demands, school principals' role has become increasingly more complex and their sense-making more crucial. Yet, research has paid little attention to the significant role principals perform as sense makers in local reform implementation processes. This study explores…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Leadership Role, Educational Change
Hotam, Yotam – Comparative Education Review, 2017
The return of religion and religiosity, on almost all social, cultural, and political fronts, has informed the academic agenda of the last decade. It is marked by a growing scholarly use of the concept of the "postsecular." Against this background, this article brings the concept of the postsecular to bear on the transformation of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Religion, Religious Education, Jews
Tallman, Tamara Olena – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Collaboration has been found to be a powerful tool for professional development and central for further opportunities for teachers to reflect on their practice. However, school districts continue to have difficulty both implementing and sustaining collaboration. The purpose of this research was to investigate the experience of the teacher in a…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Attitudes, Middle School Teachers, Jews
Perry-Hazan, Lotem – Journal of Education Policy, 2015
This paper offers a model for evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of judicial involvement in educational reforms. It uses the model to analyze two case studies of court-led educational reforms in the third rail of Israeli politics--the curricula and the admission policies of ultra-Othodox (Haredi) schools. These case studies are located at the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Court Litigation, Politics of Education
Kent, Orit; Cook, Allison – Religious Education, 2014
This study presents the cases of two teachers in a Jewish supplementary school whose experiences as learners in a year-long professional development (PD) program shaped their teaching practice. The PD program, based in a theory of havruta text learning, immersed the faculty in the very pedagogy they were being encouraged to use in their teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Judaism, Jews
Sales, Amy L. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2012
Reinventing Jewish education is not about tinkering at the surface level but at creating deep change, a new paradigm. Superficial change is built on existing models, but deep change dramatically breaks with the past and challenges current models, norms, values, and beliefs. A paradigm shift is a radical move and, as many have discovered, it is…
Descriptors: Jews, Educational Change, Models, Educational Research
Woocher, Jonathan – Journal of Jewish Education, 2012
A century ago a group of educators led an effort to transform American Jewish education to enable it to operate successfully in the 20th century. Today, with American Jews living under very different conditions, a similar effort is needed to reinvent Jewish education for the 21st century. Changes and new initiatives already taking place on the…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Jews, Educational Change, Educational Practices
Picker, Lonna S. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2012
While Woocher's vision for the future of Jewish education is ambitious, the ability to deliver any plan successfully depends upon the strengths of professionals and the guidance and support provided for them. This author contends that unless people create opportunities for teachers/educators to explore common issues, seek possible solutions, and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Jews, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Feniger, Yariv – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2015
Based on a 20% representative sample of all high school students in Israel in the mid-1990s, this study explores a reform implemented in low socio-economic status (SES) state religious high schools. Most of their students were from the disadvantaged Jewish ethnic group in Israel, Mizrachim. Perceived as unable to meet the requirements of academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, High School Students, Socioeconomic Status