Israel witnessed rapid changes during the last five decades of
its existence as an independent state. Geopolitical developments,
particularly the continuous conflict with its Arab state neighbors,
affected all spheres of life including education. Demographically,
changing patterns of Jewish immigration has transformed the Jewish
population several times from predominantly European in the late
1940s to Middle-Eastern during the late 1950s and 1960s and back to
European following mass immigration from the former Soviet Union in
the late 1980s and 1990s. These demographic changes, including
waves of immigrants from Ethiopia, have raised issues of equality
in educational policies. The authors of this book provide
historical backround and analyses of Israel's educational system
that they believe is on the crossroads of still another
transformation as a result of the prospects of peace in the
region.
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