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Arab Teachers in Jewish Schools
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This study investigates the unique experience of Arab teachers' integration in Jewish schools through exploring differences in self-concept between them and their counterparts who teach at Arab schools. The study aims to identify and predict the factors which relate to the differences, given the unique socio-political context of the Arab-Jewish conflict. In addition, it investigates Arab teachers' attitudes towards the languages they teach-Arabic and English, as well as identity-related aspects. The quantitative analysis indicates that Arab teachers at Jewish schools have higher self-concepts than their counterparts who teach at Arab schools. Moreover, the findings show that Arab teachers who teach at Jewish schools have got more positive attitudes towards the languages they teach (Arabic and English) than their counterparts who teach at Arab schools. The study's findings give further support to the existing project in encouraging the integration of Arab teachers in Jewish schools while maintaining the positive attitudes towards the languages they teach; sustain positive relationships between teachers, students and parents; and raise integrative motivation among Arab teachers.
Autorentext
Amani Makaldi had served both as a coordinator of the public Affairs Department at Al-Qasemi- An Academic College for Education and an assistant to the Academic coordinator. She holds a Masters in English language teaching studies from Tel-Aviv University. She is currently teaching courses of English language for Academic Purposes at Al-Qasemi.
Klappentext
This study investigates the unique experience of Arab teachers' integration in Jewish schools through exploring differences in self-concept between them and their counterparts who teach at Arab schools. The study aims to identify and predict the factors which relate to the differences, given the unique socio-political context of the Arab-Jewish conflict. In addition, it investigates Arab teachers' attitudes towards the languages they teach-Arabic and English, as well as identity-related aspects. The quantitative analysis indicates that Arab teachers at Jewish schools have higher self-concepts than their counterparts who teach at Arab schools. Moreover, the findings show that Arab teachers who teach at Jewish schools have got more positive attitudes towards the languages they teach (Arabic and English) than their counterparts who teach at Arab schools. The study's findings give further support to the existing project in encouraging the integration of Arab teachers in Jewish schools while maintaining the positive attitudes towards the languages they teach; sustain positive relationships between teachers, students and parents; and raise integrative motivation among Arab teachers.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 148
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Gewicht 238g
- Untertitel The Impact on Their Self-Concept, Attitudes towards Teaching Subjects, and Identity Perception
- Autor Amani Makaldi
- Titel Arab Teachers in Jewish Schools
- Veröffentlichung 18.07.2012
- ISBN 3659117099
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783659117091
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T9mm
- Auflage Aufl.
- GTIN 09783659117091