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From an Immigrant Association to a National Education Network

Tamar Horowitz; Shmuel Shamai and Zinaida Ilatov

This book traces the journey of the Mofet Association, an educational coalition established by teachers who immigrated to Israel from the former Soviet Union. Initially focused on children from the former Soviet Union, the Mofet Association went on to become an extensive network of schools serving a wide range of students, including non-immigrant Israelis, Arabs, and Druze in is Israel’s center and periphery. This book describes the step by step processes that Israeli public schools undergo in the course of adopting Mofet’s “imported pedadgogy.”
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University Press of America
Pages: 164 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7618-6311-3 • Hardback • April 2014 • $86.00 • (£66.00)
978-0-7618-6312-0 • eBook • April 2014 • $81.50 • (£63.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Jewish Studies, Education / Aims & Objectives, Education / Evaluation & Assessment, Education / Leadership, Education / Organizations & Institutions, Religion / Judaism / Rituals & Practice, Social Science / Minority Studies
Tamar Horowitz is a professor emerita in Ben Gurion University of the Negev and head of the appointment committee at Levinsky Teachers College. Her research interests include migration, ethnicity, violence, and vandalism.

Shmuel Shamai is a senior research fellow in the Golan Research Institute, University of Haifa. He also teaches in Tel-Hai College. His research topics are in sociology of education, with a concentration in ethnicity & education.

Zinaida Ilatov is a senior research fellow in the Golan Research Institute, University of Haifa. Her research interests are in sociology of education, with a concentration in immigrants, ethnicity, and community
Introduction
1. Immigration from the Former Soviet Union and the Israeli Education System
2. Historical Developments
Establishment of the Mofet Association and Its Integration into the Shevach-Mofet School
The Split between the Israeli Director of Mofet and Its Russian Founder
The Mofet Association on the Way to Becoming a Network
Statistics on Mofet Activities, 1996-2008
3. Theoretical Background
Innovation and Change in the Education System
Parental Choice
Teacher Professionalism
The Development of Mathematics Education
School Culture
4. The Mofet Network: Principles and Methods of Operation
General
Working Assumptions
Principles for Operation in the Primary School
Preparatory Course
5. The Role of the Mofet Teacher
Mofet Teachers’ Views on Education
6. The Relationship between Mofet and the Educational Establishment
General
Legal Battles
Conflicts with the Ministry of Education
The Disputes in the Knesset and the Public Eye
7. Monitoring and Research
8. In-depth Studies of Mofet Frameworks
The Mofet Model in the “Het” Comprehensive School, Ashdod—A Pioneer in Implementing the Mofet Program in the Secondary schools(reseach was done by T.horowitz)
Six Years Later—Follow Up Study on the Mofet Secondary School Graduates in Israel
The Primary School Model—The “Nitzanim” School, Hadera
Mofet Evening Programs
9. From an Immigrants’ Association to a National Education Network
Bibliography

From an Immigrant Association to a National Education Network

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This book traces the journey of the Mofet Association, an educational coalition established by teachers who immigrated to Israel from the former Soviet Union. Initially focused on children from the former Soviet Union, the Mofet Association went on to become an extensive network of schools serving a wide range of students, including non-immigrant Israelis, Arabs, and Druze in is Israel’s center and periphery. This book describes the step by step processes that Israeli public schools undergo in the course of adopting Mofet’s “imported pedadgogy.”
Details
Details
  • University Press of America
    Pages: 164 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-0-7618-6311-3 • Hardback • April 2014 • $86.00 • (£66.00)
    978-0-7618-6312-0 • eBook • April 2014 • $81.50 • (£63.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Jewish Studies, Education / Aims & Objectives, Education / Evaluation & Assessment, Education / Leadership, Education / Organizations & Institutions, Religion / Judaism / Rituals & Practice, Social Science / Minority Studies
Author
Author
  • Tamar Horowitz is a professor emerita in Ben Gurion University of the Negev and head of the appointment committee at Levinsky Teachers College. Her research interests include migration, ethnicity, violence, and vandalism.

    Shmuel Shamai is a senior research fellow in the Golan Research Institute, University of Haifa. He also teaches in Tel-Hai College. His research topics are in sociology of education, with a concentration in ethnicity & education.

    Zinaida Ilatov is a senior research fellow in the Golan Research Institute, University of Haifa. Her research interests are in sociology of education, with a concentration in immigrants, ethnicity, and community
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    1. Immigration from the Former Soviet Union and the Israeli Education System
    2. Historical Developments
    Establishment of the Mofet Association and Its Integration into the Shevach-Mofet School
    The Split between the Israeli Director of Mofet and Its Russian Founder
    The Mofet Association on the Way to Becoming a Network
    Statistics on Mofet Activities, 1996-2008
    3. Theoretical Background
    Innovation and Change in the Education System
    Parental Choice
    Teacher Professionalism
    The Development of Mathematics Education
    School Culture
    4. The Mofet Network: Principles and Methods of Operation
    General
    Working Assumptions
    Principles for Operation in the Primary School
    Preparatory Course
    5. The Role of the Mofet Teacher
    Mofet Teachers’ Views on Education
    6. The Relationship between Mofet and the Educational Establishment
    General
    Legal Battles
    Conflicts with the Ministry of Education
    The Disputes in the Knesset and the Public Eye
    7. Monitoring and Research
    8. In-depth Studies of Mofet Frameworks
    The Mofet Model in the “Het” Comprehensive School, Ashdod—A Pioneer in Implementing the Mofet Program in the Secondary schools(reseach was done by T.horowitz)
    Six Years Later—Follow Up Study on the Mofet Secondary School Graduates in Israel
    The Primary School Model—The “Nitzanim” School, Hadera
    Mofet Evening Programs
    9. From an Immigrants’ Association to a National Education Network
    Bibliography

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