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Nationality And Ethnicity In An Israeli School Dalya Markovich

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Nationality And Ethnicity In An Israeli School Dalya Markovich
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 102
Author: Dalya Markovich
ISBN: 9780429464836, 9781138613027, 0429464835, 1138613029
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Nationality And Ethnicity In An Israeli School Dalya Markovich by Dalya Markovich 9780429464836, 9781138613027, 0429464835, 1138613029 instant download after payment.

Nationality and Ethnicity in an Israeli School: A Case Study of Jewish-Arab Students explores the intersection of ethnicity, nationality, and social structure which is experienced through schooling and its effects on the performance of disadvantaged students. The book sheds light on the ramifications of the multilayered ethnic-class identities and explores the role of nationality in the reproduction of a depoliticized ethnic hierarchy in school and society. It offers an ethnographic case study of one Israeli high school that adopted critical pedagogy in order to empower underprivileged students that belonged to second and third generation of immigrant Jews from Arab countries. It also analyses the ways in which educational gaps are reproduced through the dominant national culture and identity and discusses the educational consequences of multiethnic school settings. The book will appeal to students, researchers and academics in the fields of sociology of education, education policy, peace education, Israeli studies, and critical pedagogy studies.

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