Fostering educational excellence and addressing neoliberal challenges: Perspectives from principals and educators in Arab private schools in Israel

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Policy Futures in Education Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1177/14782103241280572
Jamal A Hussain
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This study delves into the firsthand experiences of educators within private Arab schools in Israel in response to the escalating trends of privatization. Through conducting semi-structured interviews with 10 principals and educators from private institutions, a phenomenological approach was employed to uncover their perspectives on achievements and neoliberal challenges encountered in their educational roles. The findings elucidate a nuanced interplay of factors propelling the privatization process, including the demand for quality education, the cultivation of identity, and discontentment with public schooling systems. Participants highlighted the advantages offered by the flexibility and resources available in private educational settings. Nonetheless, concerns surfaced regarding issues of equitable access, regulatory oversight, workload demands, and clashes with the Ministry of Education’s privatization policies. Educators articulated both the benefits and risks associated with the privatization of schools. The study advocates for the implementation of standardized oversight mechanisms, specialized training to uphold principles of equity, fostering public–private partnerships, and the necessity for further research to shape practical policy that align privatization with educational excellence and equal opportunities. Insights gleaned from educational leaders navigating the complexities of privatization serve as a compass for devising strategies aimed at enhancing Arab schooling through evidence-based reforms.
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培养卓越教育,应对新自由主义挑战:以色列阿拉伯私立学校校长和教育工作者的观点
本研究深入探讨了以色列阿拉伯私立学校教育工作者应对不断升级的私有化趋势的第一手经验。通过对来自私立学校的 10 名校长和教育工作者进行半结构式访谈,采用现象学方法揭示了他们对在教育岗位上取得的成就和遇到的新自由主义挑战的看法。研究结果阐明了推动私立化进程的各种因素之间微妙的相互作用,其中包括对优质教育的需求、身份认同的培养以及对公立学校系统的不满。与会者强调了私立教育机构的灵活性和资源所带来的优势。然而,公平入学、监管监督、工作量要求以及与教育部私有化政策的冲突等问题也浮出水面。教育工作者阐明了学校私有化的好处和风险。本研究主张实施标准化的监督机制,开展维护公平原则的专门培训,促进公私合作伙伴关系,以及有必要开展进一步研究,以制定切实可行的政策,使私有化与卓越教育和平等机会相一致。教育领导者在私有化的复杂过程中获得的启示,为制定旨在通过循证改革加强阿拉伯学校教育的战略提供了指南。
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