ERIC Number: EJ1440002
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 20
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-1468-1366
EISSN: EISSN-1747-5104
Agents of Change or Collaborators? The First Palestinian Students from Eastern Jerusalem Studying to Become Hebrew Teachers in an Israeli University
Pedagogy, Culture and Society, v32 n5 p1455-1474 2024
The research aimed to identify pull and push factors motivating the applications of Palestinian-Jerusalemite students (hereafter: PJS) to study a training program for Hebrew teaching in an Israeli university. Semi-structured interviews and an open questionnaire elicited the students' motivations and learning experiences, to reveal how they coped with political and academic challenges. The findings show that the students' choice of this program has become a preferred, prestigious option assuming that it serves as a tool for personal and professional empowerment. Additionally, some students saw their decision as enabling them, as Hebrew teachers in the Palestinian education system in Jerusalem (hereafter: PESJ), to act as agents of change for the future economic and academic benefit of their society. Moreover, studying in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (hereafter: HU), the divided city constitutes a sort of temporary 'migration' or 'exile' to acquire an education. The Israeli academia (hereafter: IA) space creates an opportunity for them to redesign their personal and professional identities. 'Hybrid identity', characterised by cultural flexibility, appears to facilitate PJS wandering between different cultural contexts for educational purposes, while maintaining their culture and national identity. The research contributes to previous literature concerning the integration of minorities in higher education (hereafter: HE).
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Change Agents, Student Motivation, Learning Experience, Student Attitudes, Hebrew, Coping, Political Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Barriers, Universities, Professional Identity, Cultural Context, Minority Group Students, Decision Making, Majors (Students), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Palestine; Israel (Jerusalem)
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