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Sinai, Mirit; Shehade, Farida Masrawa – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2019
This phenomenological study aims to examine sex education from a multicultural perspective, focusing on counselors in charge of delivering sex education programmes developed from a Western perspective into schools in traditional, conservative Arab communities in Israel. To this end, in-depth interviews were held with 12 Muslim Arab school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Education, Arabs, School Counselors
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Cohen-Azaria, Yael; Zamir, Sara – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2023
This study examined what led undergraduate Israeli-Arab students to choose to study for a degree in Education at a Jewish academic institution, and the influence of this academic choice on them. The study is based on in-depth semi-structured interviews with 33 students. Findings show that the choice stemmed from a desire to lead social change…
Descriptors: Arabs, Jews, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes
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Wolke, Dieter; Samara, Muthanna M. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: The association of bullying victimisation by siblings with a) involvement in bullying at school and b) behaviour problems among lower secondary school children in Israel was investigated. Method: Self-report questionnaires of sibling victimisation, peer bullying experiences and behaviour problems were completed by 921 pupils aged 12-15…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Siblings, Jews, Intervention
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Kulik, Liat – Journal of Family Social Work, 2012
The study examined differences in the impact of resources on strategies for coping with work-home conflict (WHC) among Jewish (n = 59) and Muslim Arab (n = 87) women from dual-earner families in Israel. A distinction was made between three main types of coping strategies: taking initiative, help seeking (active strategies), and redefinition (a…
Descriptors: Jews, Help Seeking, Females, Conflict
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Cahan, Sorel; Barneron, Meir; Kassim, Suhad – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2014
Relying on the results of the achievement tests in mathematics, science, native language (Hebrew/Arabic) and English, administered to 1430 5th-grade co-educational classes in Israel, this study examines the between-class variability of the within-class mean score gender differences and its class and school correlates. The four main results of the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Academic Achievement, Grade 5, Elementary School Students
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Zeidner, Moshe – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1987
This study examined the cross-cultural validity of the sex bias contention with respect to standardized aptitude testing, used for academic prediction purposes in Israel. Analyses were based on the grade point average and scores of 1778 Jewish and 1017 Arab students who were administered standardized college entrance test batteries. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Arabs, College Entrance Examinations, Cross Cultural Studies
Tamir, Pinchas – 1986
The study compares the achievement of Jewish and Arab students in the high school biology matriculation examinations in Israel with special reference to differences between boys and girls. While Jewish and Arab students follow the same syllabus and take identical matriculation examinations, significant differences exist in learning and achievement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arabs, Biology, Cognitive Measurement
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Seginer, Rachel; Vermulst, Ad – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2002
Tested a four-step model involving family background parental support and demandingness, educational aspirations, and academic achievement. Data came from Israeli eighth graders within two cultural settings: transition to modernity (Arabs) and Western (Jews). Family background directly and indirectly affected academic achievement among Arabs but…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Arabs, Cultural Differences
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Seginer, Rachel; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1990
Male and female Arab and Jewish private high school students in Israel were questioned on their attitudes toward women's roles. Finds that ambitious Arab females may experience less support from their male peers than may Jewish females. (DM)
Descriptors: Arabs, Females, Foreign Countries, High School Students
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Mittelberg, David; Lev-Ari, Lilach – Gender and Education, 1999
Studied the relative weight of personal, social, and cultural variables that explain gender differences in mathematics learning in different sectors of Israeli society. Results from 106 Jewish and 105 Arab high school students show the higher perceived achievement and mathematics self-confidence of the Arab girls. Explores reasons for the…
Descriptors: Arabs, Cultural Differences, Females, Foreign Countries
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Pitner, Ronald O.; Astor, Ron Avi; Benbenishty, Rami; Haj-Yahia, Muhammad M.; Zeira, Anat – Child Development, 2003
Examined effects of negative group stereotypes on reasoning about peer retribution (child hits another child in response to name calling) among 2,604 Arab and Jewish adolescents in Israel. Found evidence that Arab and Jewish students hold stereotypes about one another and that in-group bias affected approval and reasoning about peer retribution…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Age Differences, Aggression
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Seginer, Rachel – Youth and Society, 1988
Analysis of questionnaires completed by 228 Israeli high school students reveals that, for Jewish adolescents, the future is less salient than it is for Arab adolescents; Jewish adolescents express fewer concerns about their education, career, and collective issues than do their Arab counterparts. (BJV)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Arabs, Career Planning, Cross Cultural Studies
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Weller, Aron; And Others – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1995
Investigated parent division of power in family decision-making, as reported by 880 Israeli Arab and Jewish adolescents. Found that Arab subjects perceived more paternal and less maternal power than Jewish subjects. Gender differences and differences between ethnic and religious subgroups in each culture were found, reflecting the different…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Arabs, Cultural Differences
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Ayalon, Hanna – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2007
The paper examines whether college application behavior assists members of privileged social groups to preserve their advantages in diversified higher education systems. The study is based on a survey conducted in Israel in 1999 on a sample of 4,061 freshmen in the research universities and the academic colleges, which are often perceived as the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Jews, Research Universities, Talent
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Tamir, Pinchas – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1986
Using Israeli biology matriculation examination results from 1983 and 1984, this article compares the achievement of Arab and Jewish students on the paper and pencil examinations and the practical laboratory examinations. Achievement differences between girls and boys are discussed, as well as the effects of a inquiry-oriented biology curriculum.…
Descriptors: Arabs, Biology, Foreign Countries, Jews
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