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Pedagogical dilemmas among Bedouin-Palestinian peace educators in Israel
by
Abu Hadubah, Kamal
, Lazar, Alon
, Litvak Hirsch, Tal
in
Activism
/ Arabs
/ Bedouins
/ Community
/ Community Relations
/ Conflict
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Foreign Countries
/ High School Teachers
/ Housing
/ Identity
/ International organizations
/ Jews
/ Land settlement
/ Leadership
/ Males
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Group Students
/ Minority Group Teachers
/ Minority Groups
/ Multicultural education
/ Peace
/ Peace studies
/ Pedagogy
/ Principals
/ Professional Identity
/ Program Proposals
/ Research Proposals
/ Schools
/ Self Concept
/ Social Change
/ Social Environment
/ Society
/ Students
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teacher Role
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Experience
/ Teaching Methods
/ Tribes
2019
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Pedagogical dilemmas among Bedouin-Palestinian peace educators in Israel
by
Abu Hadubah, Kamal
, Lazar, Alon
, Litvak Hirsch, Tal
in
Activism
/ Arabs
/ Bedouins
/ Community
/ Community Relations
/ Conflict
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Foreign Countries
/ High School Teachers
/ Housing
/ Identity
/ International organizations
/ Jews
/ Land settlement
/ Leadership
/ Males
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Group Students
/ Minority Group Teachers
/ Minority Groups
/ Multicultural education
/ Peace
/ Peace studies
/ Pedagogy
/ Principals
/ Professional Identity
/ Program Proposals
/ Research Proposals
/ Schools
/ Self Concept
/ Social Change
/ Social Environment
/ Society
/ Students
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teacher Role
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Experience
/ Teaching Methods
/ Tribes
2019
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Pedagogical dilemmas among Bedouin-Palestinian peace educators in Israel
by
Abu Hadubah, Kamal
, Lazar, Alon
, Litvak Hirsch, Tal
in
Activism
/ Arabs
/ Bedouins
/ Community
/ Community Relations
/ Conflict
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Foreign Countries
/ High School Teachers
/ Housing
/ Identity
/ International organizations
/ Jews
/ Land settlement
/ Leadership
/ Males
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Group Students
/ Minority Group Teachers
/ Minority Groups
/ Multicultural education
/ Peace
/ Peace studies
/ Pedagogy
/ Principals
/ Professional Identity
/ Program Proposals
/ Research Proposals
/ Schools
/ Self Concept
/ Social Change
/ Social Environment
/ Society
/ Students
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teacher Role
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Experience
/ Teaching Methods
/ Tribes
2019
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Pedagogical dilemmas among Bedouin-Palestinian peace educators in Israel
Journal Article
Pedagogical dilemmas among Bedouin-Palestinian peace educators in Israel
2019
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Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to learn how minority peace educators grapple with dilemmas related to their involvement in peace programs.
Design/methodology/approach
A total of 15 male teachers, members of the minority Bedouin community in Israel, all peace educators, provided their reactions to three dilemmas, addressing various facets of the strained relations of their community with the Jewish-Israeli majority, as influenced by the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Findings
The responses to these dilemmas suggest that when it comes to questions of the identity of these teachers as members of a marginalized community, their responses considerably diverge. This is not the case when it comes to their identity as peace educators.
Originality/value
This suggests that if the aim is to bring peace educators, members of minority groups in conflict zones, to harness their potential to bring about positive change, their peace activist identities must be strengthened.
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