Abstract
This article presents findings from a longitudinal qualitative study that examined teaching approaches of neophyte teachers in Israel during their 4-year exclusive teachers’ training program for teaching Jewish subjects and first two years of teaching. The program wanted to promote change in secular pupils’ attitudes toward Jewish subjects. We found a high incidence of teaching using positivistic approaches of knowledge transmission and the teachers adopted a particular teaching approach early into their training program that they continue to employ. Can teaching oriented in the transmission of central cultural value knowledge, with pupils as passive receptacles, create a meaningful encounter?
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Ori Katzin
Ori Katzin, Ph.D., is a lecturer, pedagogical instructor, and member of the Humanities faculty, Department of Bible and Jewish Culture at the Kibbutzim College, Tel Aviv. E-mail: E-mail: [email protected]