Kibbutz Members Study Kibbutz ChildrenZvi Lavi This collection of articles, all being published in English for the first time, focuses on the child-rearing and educational practices of the Kibbutz, and the effect they have on children. Unlike other Kibbutz studies, however, written by outsiders and non-Israelis, almost all of these studies have been authored by Kibbutz members. Fifteen articles are included, drawn from data obtained by the Institute of Research on Kibbutz Education at Oranim Haifa University, and reflect the concern of workers in a system rather than the preoccupation of outside observers. The studies cover a wide range of topics and age groups, from early infancy through adolescence, and taken as a whole provide a panoramic view of the issues of concern to Kibbutz education in their historical context. |
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... child - rearing in the kibbutz has given rise to a great variety of psychological research . Most of the studies have been concerned with the effects of such rearing on various aspects of personality development such as the prevalence ...
... child- rearing systems and not vice versa . Thus it is possible that our findings on ideological orientation reflect ... child - rearing practice differ , suggesting that certain changes in family climate do indeed emerge in kibbutz ...
Zvi Lavi. child - rearing practice and the differential family socialization . Maybe there is some consolation here ... rearing patterns is related to the quality of communication within the families . CONCLUSION The changes in kibbutz ...
Contents
The 1980s | 17 |
Motherhood in the Kibbutz | 34 |
The Educational Approach of the Metapelet of Young | 40 |
Copyright | |
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