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  2. Education in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The education system in Israel consists of three tiers: primary education (grades 1–6, approximately ages 6–12), middle school (grades 7–9, approximately ages 12–15) and high school (grades 10–12, approximately ages 15–18). Compulsory education takes place from kindergarten through 12th grade. [6] The school year begins on September ...

  3. Streams Method in Israeli education - Wikipedia

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    The Streams Method in the Israeli education refers to the division of education in Israel into ideological and party-based streams. [1] This method was practiced in the Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel and later among the Jewish public in the State of Israel from the beginning of modern education (in the 1920s) until the enactment of the State Education Law on August 12, 1953. [2]

  4. History of education in ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia

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    The best unambiguous evidence for schools in ancient Israel comes from a few abecedaries and accounting practice texts found at sites such as Izbet Sarta, Tel Zayit, Kadesh Barnea, and Kuntillet ʿAjrud. [1] However, these were probably not schools in the traditional sense but rather an apprenticeship system located in the family. [1]

  5. Kibbutz communal child rearing and collective education

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    Many kibbutzim also went through a process of privatization, and higher education became prevalent, together with a decrease in the prominence of agriculture. [12] Ora Aviezer explains: [13] Collective education can be regarded as a failure. The family as the basic social unit has not been abolished in kibbutzim.

  6. Jewish education - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Jewish education (Hebrew: חינוך, Chinuch) is the transmission of the tenets, principles, and religious laws of Judaism. Jews value education, and the value of education is strongly embedded in Jewish culture. [1][2] Judaism places a heavy emphasis on Torah study, from the early days of studying the Tanakh.

  7. List of Israeli universities and colleges - Wikipedia

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    Kaye Academic College of Education, Beersheba. Kibbutzim College, [14] Tel Aviv. Levinsky-Wingate Academic College, [15] Tel Aviv. Lifshitz College of Education, [16] Jerusalem. MOFET Institute, Consortium of Colleges of Education. Moreshet Yaakov Religious College of Education, [17] Rehovot. Ohalo College, Katzrin (Golan Heights) 1.

  8. Bagrut certificate - Wikipedia

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    A Bagrut certificate is awarded by the Israeli Ministry of Education to students who pass the ministry's required written (and in some cases oral) subject-matter examinations with a passing mark (55% or higher) in each exam. The Bagrut certificate however should not be confused with a high school diploma (te'udat g'mar tichon, Hebrew ...

  9. Religion in Israeli schools - Wikipedia

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    49% [3] Religion in Israeli schools refers to the presence, influence or instruction of religion and its related subjects at educational institutions in Israel. The Israeli government recognizes schools providing religious education, including publicly-funded or privatized. Education in Israel, at all age levels through tertiary, accommodates ...