
Society, Schools and Progress in Israel is a comprehensive account of the role of education as a driver of social change and progress in Israel. Educational concepts, institutions, and practices in Israel are discussed, along with its society, polity, and economy. Legislation and the politics of education in the country are also explored. This book is comprised of seven chapters and begins with a historical and institutional background on Israel's educational system, including social stratification, government and politics, and economic development. The following chapters describe administration, the school system, family influences, and background social forces. Pre-school education, primary education, schools for working youth, post-primary and secondary education, academic secondary education, and vocational and agricultural education are described, together with higher education and the teachers. The final chapter examines some major problems in Israeli education, including those relating to equality, minority groups, and the identity of Arabs and Jews. This monograph is intended for students of sociology, government, politics, and education.
This work investigates the function of the educational system as a primary instrument for social development and national integration within the state of Israel. Aharon F. Kleinberger, drawing upon his expertise in educational research, provides a systematic analysis of how Israeli schools interact with the nation's unique political, economic, and social structures. The text argues that education serves as a critical mechanism for managing social stratification and shaping the collective identity of a diverse population.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of comparative education frequently cite this monograph as a foundational resource for understanding the structural complexities of the Israeli school system. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a comprehensive overview suitable for those studying the intersection of sociology and national policy.
Page Count:
354
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon
ISBN-10:
0080064930
ISBN-13:
9780080064932
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