Equity, access to and democratization of higher education
Report of current policies in practices in Israel
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https://doi.org/10.34630/pel.v5i1.4470Palabras clave:
higher education, equity, policies, distance learning, online courses, IsraelResumen
The Israeli society is diverse, both ethnically and economically. Its population is composed of 22% non-Jewish minorities including Muslims, Bedouins, Christians and Druze, most living in low socio-economic locations. Among the Jewish majority, there are ultra-orthodox (8%) and Ethiopian-origin (1.5%) groups, as well as populations living in geographic and low socio-economic periphery. Such a diverse society brings challenges in terms of equity, access and democratization of higher education. The present report, performed for the Love.Dist@nce project aims to review and summarize the main practices and policies in Israel on this topic.
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Derechos de autor 2022 Multimedia Research Journal on Pedagogical Innovation and e-Learning Practices
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