Enhancing Values of Dignity, Democracy, and Diversity in Higher Education
Comparative Insights for Challenging Times
Herausgeber: Arar, Khalid; Ketko, Tamar; Bor, Hana
Enhancing Values of Dignity, Democracy, and Diversity in Higher Education
Comparative Insights for Challenging Times
Herausgeber: Arar, Khalid; Ketko, Tamar; Bor, Hana
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Contesting a gradual disregard for the values of dignity, democracy, and diversity in higher education, this volume explores best practices from universities and colleges in Israel and the US to illustrate how these values can offer a holistic values framework for higher education globally.
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Contesting a gradual disregard for the values of dignity, democracy, and diversity in higher education, this volume explores best practices from universities and colleges in Israel and the US to illustrate how these values can offer a holistic values framework for higher education globally.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 379g
- ISBN-13: 9781032160160
- ISBN-10: 1032160160
- Artikelnr.: 70351087
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 379g
- ISBN-13: 9781032160160
- ISBN-10: 1032160160
- Artikelnr.: 70351087
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Tamar Ketko is Head of Teaching for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel Aviv, Israel. Hana Bor is Professor of Family Studies and Community Development at the College of Liberal Arts at Towson University, USA. Khalid Arar is Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy at Texas State University, San Marcos, USA.
Part I: Manifesting the Historical Changes of Dignity in Higher Education
Policies 1. Beyond Dichotomy: Monuments' Demolition as an Offense as well
as a Catalyst for Dignity, Democracy, and Diversity [Eyal Naveh and Roy
Weintraub] 2. Learning from the Voices of the Past: Using a Guided Inquiry
Approach to Teaching Dignity with Primary Sources [Ashley Todd-Diaz and
Joyce Garczynski] 3. Glocal Moral Education: Classical Care Ethics, East
and West, as Foundations for Present-Day Humanist Moral Education [Nimrod
Aloni] 4. Teaching the Holocaust: Asking Questions About Human Dignity
[Tamar Ketko, Hana Bor, and Lori Weintrob] Part II: Reflecting Democratic
Values in Higher Education 5. The Trump Administration's Threat to American
Democracy [Robert O. Freedman] 6. Imagining Hydraulic Futures: Democracy
and the Intersections of American History and Israeli History [Robert E.
Rook] 7. "Am I Still Allowed to Hope?": The Philosophical and Educational
Essence of Hope [Hanoch Ben-Pazi] 8. Building Welcoming Capacity for the
Integration of Diversified Forced Immigrants in Education and in the
Community [Khalid Arar and Corinne Brion] 9. Ethnic Pedagogies:
Incorporating Black and Jewish Traditions in a Public University Classroom
[Rebecca Shargel and Marcia J. Watson-Vandiver] Part III: Enhancing
Diversity - Ethnic Policies and Practices in Higher Education 10.
Face-to-Face with Race, Power, and Intersectionality: Challenging
Undergraduates to Meaningfully Engage with Matters of Identity and
Privilege [Cole Reilly and Mubina Kirmani] 11. A Cross-Culture Examination
of Preservice Teachers' Technology Integration Self-Efficacy [Tami Seifert,
Liyan Song, Tina Waldman, and Zhuo Wang] 12. Critical Pedagogy: Teaching
Cultural Competence in Human Services Education [Diane M. Harnek Kegan and
Linda M. Oravecz] 13. "Like Living for Thousands of Years": Students of
Ethiopian Origin Become Teachers [Nissim Avissar] 14. Can Jewish-Arab
"Shared Education" Create a Sustainable Change in the Israeli School
System? [Dafna Yitzhaki]
Policies 1. Beyond Dichotomy: Monuments' Demolition as an Offense as well
as a Catalyst for Dignity, Democracy, and Diversity [Eyal Naveh and Roy
Weintraub] 2. Learning from the Voices of the Past: Using a Guided Inquiry
Approach to Teaching Dignity with Primary Sources [Ashley Todd-Diaz and
Joyce Garczynski] 3. Glocal Moral Education: Classical Care Ethics, East
and West, as Foundations for Present-Day Humanist Moral Education [Nimrod
Aloni] 4. Teaching the Holocaust: Asking Questions About Human Dignity
[Tamar Ketko, Hana Bor, and Lori Weintrob] Part II: Reflecting Democratic
Values in Higher Education 5. The Trump Administration's Threat to American
Democracy [Robert O. Freedman] 6. Imagining Hydraulic Futures: Democracy
and the Intersections of American History and Israeli History [Robert E.
Rook] 7. "Am I Still Allowed to Hope?": The Philosophical and Educational
Essence of Hope [Hanoch Ben-Pazi] 8. Building Welcoming Capacity for the
Integration of Diversified Forced Immigrants in Education and in the
Community [Khalid Arar and Corinne Brion] 9. Ethnic Pedagogies:
Incorporating Black and Jewish Traditions in a Public University Classroom
[Rebecca Shargel and Marcia J. Watson-Vandiver] Part III: Enhancing
Diversity - Ethnic Policies and Practices in Higher Education 10.
Face-to-Face with Race, Power, and Intersectionality: Challenging
Undergraduates to Meaningfully Engage with Matters of Identity and
Privilege [Cole Reilly and Mubina Kirmani] 11. A Cross-Culture Examination
of Preservice Teachers' Technology Integration Self-Efficacy [Tami Seifert,
Liyan Song, Tina Waldman, and Zhuo Wang] 12. Critical Pedagogy: Teaching
Cultural Competence in Human Services Education [Diane M. Harnek Kegan and
Linda M. Oravecz] 13. "Like Living for Thousands of Years": Students of
Ethiopian Origin Become Teachers [Nissim Avissar] 14. Can Jewish-Arab
"Shared Education" Create a Sustainable Change in the Israeli School
System? [Dafna Yitzhaki]
Part I: Manifesting the Historical Changes of Dignity in Higher Education
Policies 1. Beyond Dichotomy: Monuments' Demolition as an Offense as well
as a Catalyst for Dignity, Democracy, and Diversity [Eyal Naveh and Roy
Weintraub] 2. Learning from the Voices of the Past: Using a Guided Inquiry
Approach to Teaching Dignity with Primary Sources [Ashley Todd-Diaz and
Joyce Garczynski] 3. Glocal Moral Education: Classical Care Ethics, East
and West, as Foundations for Present-Day Humanist Moral Education [Nimrod
Aloni] 4. Teaching the Holocaust: Asking Questions About Human Dignity
[Tamar Ketko, Hana Bor, and Lori Weintrob] Part II: Reflecting Democratic
Values in Higher Education 5. The Trump Administration's Threat to American
Democracy [Robert O. Freedman] 6. Imagining Hydraulic Futures: Democracy
and the Intersections of American History and Israeli History [Robert E.
Rook] 7. "Am I Still Allowed to Hope?": The Philosophical and Educational
Essence of Hope [Hanoch Ben-Pazi] 8. Building Welcoming Capacity for the
Integration of Diversified Forced Immigrants in Education and in the
Community [Khalid Arar and Corinne Brion] 9. Ethnic Pedagogies:
Incorporating Black and Jewish Traditions in a Public University Classroom
[Rebecca Shargel and Marcia J. Watson-Vandiver] Part III: Enhancing
Diversity - Ethnic Policies and Practices in Higher Education 10.
Face-to-Face with Race, Power, and Intersectionality: Challenging
Undergraduates to Meaningfully Engage with Matters of Identity and
Privilege [Cole Reilly and Mubina Kirmani] 11. A Cross-Culture Examination
of Preservice Teachers' Technology Integration Self-Efficacy [Tami Seifert,
Liyan Song, Tina Waldman, and Zhuo Wang] 12. Critical Pedagogy: Teaching
Cultural Competence in Human Services Education [Diane M. Harnek Kegan and
Linda M. Oravecz] 13. "Like Living for Thousands of Years": Students of
Ethiopian Origin Become Teachers [Nissim Avissar] 14. Can Jewish-Arab
"Shared Education" Create a Sustainable Change in the Israeli School
System? [Dafna Yitzhaki]
Policies 1. Beyond Dichotomy: Monuments' Demolition as an Offense as well
as a Catalyst for Dignity, Democracy, and Diversity [Eyal Naveh and Roy
Weintraub] 2. Learning from the Voices of the Past: Using a Guided Inquiry
Approach to Teaching Dignity with Primary Sources [Ashley Todd-Diaz and
Joyce Garczynski] 3. Glocal Moral Education: Classical Care Ethics, East
and West, as Foundations for Present-Day Humanist Moral Education [Nimrod
Aloni] 4. Teaching the Holocaust: Asking Questions About Human Dignity
[Tamar Ketko, Hana Bor, and Lori Weintrob] Part II: Reflecting Democratic
Values in Higher Education 5. The Trump Administration's Threat to American
Democracy [Robert O. Freedman] 6. Imagining Hydraulic Futures: Democracy
and the Intersections of American History and Israeli History [Robert E.
Rook] 7. "Am I Still Allowed to Hope?": The Philosophical and Educational
Essence of Hope [Hanoch Ben-Pazi] 8. Building Welcoming Capacity for the
Integration of Diversified Forced Immigrants in Education and in the
Community [Khalid Arar and Corinne Brion] 9. Ethnic Pedagogies:
Incorporating Black and Jewish Traditions in a Public University Classroom
[Rebecca Shargel and Marcia J. Watson-Vandiver] Part III: Enhancing
Diversity - Ethnic Policies and Practices in Higher Education 10.
Face-to-Face with Race, Power, and Intersectionality: Challenging
Undergraduates to Meaningfully Engage with Matters of Identity and
Privilege [Cole Reilly and Mubina Kirmani] 11. A Cross-Culture Examination
of Preservice Teachers' Technology Integration Self-Efficacy [Tami Seifert,
Liyan Song, Tina Waldman, and Zhuo Wang] 12. Critical Pedagogy: Teaching
Cultural Competence in Human Services Education [Diane M. Harnek Kegan and
Linda M. Oravecz] 13. "Like Living for Thousands of Years": Students of
Ethiopian Origin Become Teachers [Nissim Avissar] 14. Can Jewish-Arab
"Shared Education" Create a Sustainable Change in the Israeli School
System? [Dafna Yitzhaki]