The Kibbutz: Integrated Learning Environment and Informal Educational Experience
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v11i3.43751Abstract
The kibbutz educational system achieves continuity of community, childrearing and teaching, due to (1) the wider meaning of learning in a kibbutz society: children learn how fellowship and cooperation work together; (2) similarity between social educational principles: education is collective and communal, imbued with the attitude of economic cooperation, and related to the community through work; (3) structure of the children's society educational program: to provide resources and guidance and to achieve cultural integration.Downloads
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2018-05-11
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