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Agricultural and natural history museums in mandatory Palestine as generators of change in a renewed society / Shay, Oded; Dorot, Ruth   Journal Article
Dorot, Ruth Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The establishment of agricultural and natural history museums in Jerusalem (1920) and Tel Aviv (1925) by individual and institutional Jewish entrepreneurs was a corollary of the wave of exhibitions and fairs in Western countries that swept across Mandatory Palestine’s Jewish community (Yishuv) in the 1920s. Yet it also reflected Zionist ideals and perceptions and as such served as a catalyst for providing modern agricultural education to the Yishuv’s urban classes.
Key Words Agriculture  Jerusalem  Nature  Jewish Community  Yishuv  Tel Aviv 
Museums  Mandatory Palestine  Collections  Zionist Organisation 
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Janusz Korczak as perceived in education and art / Dorot, Ruth; Davidovich, Nitza   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the similarities and differences between Janusz Korczak’s concept of the teacher and the concept of the teacher in contemporary Israel. It also examines the correspondence between Korczak the man, his principles, and educational endeavours, as well as his portrayal in painting and sculpture. The findings show that the more freely a teacher feels able to work within the education system, the greater the satisfaction. This trend was evident in all three satisfaction criteria: decision-making, general satisfaction, and satisfaction with the students. The findings show that teachers and principals see their role in the way portrayed in the works of art commemorating Korczak and his educational work. This teacher, educational leader and visionary remains relevant to this day, and perhaps now, more than ever.
Key Words Education  Israel  Leader  Vision  Janusz Korcza  Educator 
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