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First Hebrew ‘gymnasiums’ in Israel: social education as the bridge between ideological gaps in shaping the image of the desirable high school graduate (1906-48) / Reichel, Nirit   Journal Article
Reichel, Nirit Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article traces the establishment and development of the first Hebrew 'gymnasiums' (academic high schools) during the years 1906-1948: Gymnasia Herzliya, the Hebrew Gymnasia in Jerusalem, and the Reali School in Haifa. It describes how they were set up during Ottoman rule, and their development during the British Mandate up to the establishment of the state, focusing on school culture as it was expressed in both the formal and informal educational systems.
Key Words Education  Israel  Jerusalem  British Mandate  Haifa  High School System 
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