How Muslim Arab–Israeli Teachers Conceptualize the Israeli–Arab Conflict in Class
The aim of this study was to examine how Muslim Arab–Israeli teachers
conceptualize the Israeli–Arab conflict with their students. The findings show that Arab
schools are in a constant state of tension between opposing poles of identity and belonging.
The teachers emphasize their students’ alienation from the Israeli establishment and their
lack of identification with the Jewish state, while expressing deep identification with the
Palestinian people. They are able to cope with this split by seeking contents and coping
mechanisms of a universal nature that are not in dispute, and which enable students to
repress the dissonance in which they live
Gross,Z. & Gamal, E, (2013)
How Muslim Arab–Israeli Teachers Conceptualize the Israeli–Arab Conflict in Class. Studies in Philosophy and Education, DOI 10.1007/s11217-013-9392-1
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