Israel Education: Agreeing to Disagree

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Jewish Education Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15244113.2023.2169498
Robbie Gringras
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ABSTRACT Following the lead of Israel Education: A Philosophical Analysis, Gringras first explores the idea of complexity in Israel Education, suggesting that inconsistencies are due more to emotional complexity than to the intellectual complexity of the subject matter. Due to these ideological and emotional complexities, Israel has become a wedge issue in the Jewish community abroad. Different perspectives, and different attitudes muddy the waters where disagreement undermines a “sacred” approach. Instead Israel educators should no longer aim to “transmit a broad … commitment” to anything but to the argument itself. The paper goes on to explicate how a pedagogy of argument might benefit Israel education. By centering the disagreement rather than the consensus, we invite the learner into an active involvement in their identity development that includes a dynamic engagement with Zionism's questions and Israel's answers. This approach does not suggest one stops teaching information about Zionism and Israel; it recommends altering its purpose. The educator would look to teach as much information the students might need in order to engage in a healthy argument about the topic. An ongoing commitment to holding a growth mindset, to learning multiple contrasting viewpoints, and to having the confidence and enthusiasm to argue for their perception of the collective good might describe the behavior of the ideal graduate: someone who enjoys a good argument about Israel.
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以色列教育:同意与反对
摘要继《以色列教育:哲学分析》之后,Gringras首次探讨了以色列教育中的复杂性概念,认为矛盾更多地是由于情感的复杂性,而不是由于学科的智力复杂性。由于这些意识形态和情感的复杂性,以色列已经成为国外犹太社区的一个楔子问题。不同的观点和不同的态度搅乱了分歧破坏“神圣”方法的局面。相反,以色列的教育工作者不应该再以“传递广泛的……承诺”为目标,而应该只传递给争论本身。本文接着阐述了论证教学法对以色列教育的益处。通过集中分歧而不是共识,我们邀请学习者积极参与他们的身份发展,包括积极参与犹太复国主义的问题和以色列的答案。这种方法并不意味着停止教授有关犹太复国主义和以色列的信息;它建议改变其目的。教育者希望教授学生可能需要的尽可能多的信息,以便就这个话题进行健康的争论。持续致力于保持成长心态,学习多种截然不同的观点,并有信心和热情为他们对集体利益的看法辩护,这可能描述了理想毕业生的行为:一个喜欢与以色列进行良好辩论的人。
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