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Edwards, Sachi – Journal of College and Character, 2021
This article problematizes the practice of relying on participant self-identification in research on religious, secular, and spiritual identity (RSSI) within the field of higher education, with particular attention to the implications related to participants who chose non-religious labels. While this practice is commonplace in the field, it is…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Religious Factors, Self Concept, Dialogs (Language)
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Mgamis, Majid Salem – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2017
This paper examines the possibility of teaching the holocaust in Jordanian universities. In this regard, it highlights the socio-religious challenges that may impede such a project and suggests some methods to overcome them. It discusses the material to be taught and the background that should be furnished for students before presenting the topic.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Crime, Homicide
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Hager, Tamar – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2018
My article narrates and theorizes one educational moment of speaking 'across' the social and political margins in a peripheral college on the northern border of Israel. I recognize the academic space as what historian Louise Pratt titled a 'contact zone' where peoples geographically and historically separated meet within radically asymmetrical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Students, Females
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Rubin, Daniel Ian – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2017
Despite over 4,000 years of persecution, American Jews and antisemitism continue to be overlooked in university multicultural and social justice classroom discussions. This is due to many factors, such as the misconceptions that Jews are solely a religious group, are White and have completely assimilated into American culture, and are economically…
Descriptors: Jews, Cultural Pluralism, Racial Bias, Misconceptions
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Stevenson, Jacqueline – Higher Education Quarterly, 2014
Although not new, the concept of internationalisation, the inclusion of intercultural perspectives and the development of cross-cultural understanding, has gained particular currency and support across the United Kingdom (UK) higher education sector over the last decade. However, within the academic literature, as well as within institutional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Students, Global Approach
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Baum, Nehami; Yedidya, Tova; Schwartz, Chaya; Aran, Ofra – Journal of Social Work Education, 2014
The study reported in this article concerns the beginnings of higher education for women in the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) enclave in Israel. Haredi Jews are a self-secluded fundamentalist group committed to particularly strict interpretation of Jewish religious law. In recent years, they have been compelled by poverty and other factors to allow…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Womens Education, Womens Studies, Jews
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Agbaria, Ayman K.; Mustafa, Muhanad – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
This article examines the educational activism of two Arab civil organizations in Israel: the Follow-Up Committee on Arab Education (FUCAE) and the Eqraa Association (Eqraa). On the one hand, it explores the possibilities and limitations of the involvement of the FUCAE in the state's Arab education system, as a secular organization that is heavily…
Descriptors: Arabs, Foreign Countries, Islam, Activism
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Small, Jenny L. – About Campus, 2009
The author shares the results of her research with focus groups of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and atheist students who discussed their religious and spiritual beliefs with her and with each other. She offers these students' words in order to encourage other educators to consider hosting similarly structured conversations and to think about the…
Descriptors: Muslims, Jews, Focus Groups, Student Development
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Geiger, Brenda – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
This qualitative study addresses the issue of the cultural transition of Arab women who for the first time leave their secluded villages and traditional society in the Northern Galilee to access Western-style Israeli institutions of higher education located in the region in which they will study in Hebrew, their second language. This study uses…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Females, Student Attitudes, Muslims
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Leyser, Yona; Romi, Shlomo – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2008
The study examined attitudes toward school inclusion of students with disabilities of 1,145 prospective teacher trainees from six national/religious groups in eleven colleges in Israel: The groups were secular, religious and ultra-orthodox Jews and Muslim, Christian and Druze Arabs. Participants responded to the "Opinion Related to Inclusion…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Higher Education, Behavior Problems, Jews
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Alexander, Leslie B.; Speizman, Milton D. – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1983
Although various religious, ethnic, or racial groups have established their own social work education institutions, the Jewish community has had some difficulty maintaining such schools. The history of one illustrates the role of Jewish social work and of particularist social work education in general. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational History, Ethnic Groups, Higher Education, Jews
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Wuthnow, Robert – Sociology of Education, 1977
Reexamines data from a national study which supported the hypothesis that traditional underrepresentation of Catholics and overrepresentation of Jews in academic professions may be ending. Data analysis using logic regression techniques indicates that modified conclusions are more warranted. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Catholics, College Faculty, Data Analysis, Educational Sociology
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Nichols, W.T. – Social Studies Journal, 1979
Characterizes the separate educational systems of Arabs and Jews in Israel, with emphasis on social studies content of geography, history, and civics. Journal availability: see SO 506 831. (AV)
Descriptors: Arabs, Comparative Education, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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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
Himmelfarb, Harold S. – 1975
This study assesses the effectiveness of different types of Jewish schools in producing adult religious involvement, using a sample of 1,009 individuals from the Chicago area and an analysis of covariance design. Based on his analysis, the author concludes that the type of supplementary Jewish education received by over 80 percent of those Jews…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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