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Teachers as epistemic agents: A case study of interdisciplinary pedagogy
Abstract This qualitative case study explores teachers' epistemic agency during the implementation of interdisciplinary pedagogy in an Israeli high school. We examined science teachers collaborating on curriculum design through observations of weekly meetings.
Vered Resnick, Yifat Ben David Kolikant
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Abstract The present paper aims to determine and compare religiosity levels in university students (n = 2098) from the United Kingdom (n = 1010) and Poland and to attempt an explanation of how nationality differences in the cultural context and affiliations with different religious traditions influence their religiosity.
Stanisław Fel, Jarosław Kozak
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CREATING THE LANGUAGE OF MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTION: hebrew schools in Palestine before 1948
This paper describes the process through which the Hebrew language, formerly only a liturgical language, became the language of mathematical instruction in Hebrew schools. Around the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Hebrew
Inbar Aricha-Metzer
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The Vav-Prefixed Verb Forms in Elementary Hebrew Grammar
The application of linguistics to Biblical Hebrew grammar, particularly its verbal system, has continued in recent decades, while at the same time there has been an marked increase in the number of elementary Hebrew grammars. Sadly, few of these grammars
John A. Cook
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The Matilda Effect and Women's Representation in Biology
Abstract The undervaluing of minorities and their researcher contributions reduces when a threshold level of minority representation (between 15 and 30%) is reached in a group or community. Botany is celebrated as a discipline in which women have been able to make important contributions, especially in the past.
Jani Raerinne
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Heterogeneity, leveling the playing field, and affirmative action in contests
Abstract The heterogeneous abilities of players in various competitive contexts often lead to undesirable outcomes such as low effort provision, a lack of diversity, and inequality. A range of policies is implemented to mitigate such issues by enforcing competitive balance, that is, by leveling the playing field.
Subhasish M. Chowdhury+2 more
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Studying the Ingress of Ag Nanoparticles into Imprinted Nanocavities by Nanoimpact Electrochemistry
The ingress of single silver nanoparticles (NPs) into nanocavities is studied by nanoimpact electrochemistry. The NP‐imprinted matrix approach is used to create well‐defined nanocavities that reuptake selectively silver NPs based on their size as detected by the current–time oxidation transients of single NPs.
Hila Sagi-Cohen+2 more
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Issues in the Linguistic Analysis of a Dead Language, with Particular Reference to Ancient Hebrew
With the increasing maturation of the linguistic analysis of ancient Hebrew, it becomes increasingly important that we keep in mind the inherent challenges of analyzing no-longer-spoken languages, like ancient
Robert Holmstedt
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the resilience building and public crisis management led by the “Building an Alternative” feminine NGO in Israel during the 2023 mass demonstrations against the judicial overhaul. The proposed judicial overhaul was perceived as a threat to both democratic foundations and women's rights in Israel.
Rachelly Ashwall‐Yakar+3 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines the context of the rural public sphere as reflected in residents' consciousness of their volunteering potential. To this end, a qualitative study was conducted in two rural settlements belonging to the same regional municipality in northern Israel: one Jewish and the other Arab. The 32 interviewees who participated in the
Yasmin Aboud‐Halabi+1 more
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