Dr. Esther Yogev is a Senior Lecturer and the Rector of the Kibbutzim College of Education In Tel Aviv, Israel. Dr. Yogev has majored in the history of industrial work relations in the United States. Her PH.D thesis: “Ethics and Social commitment Ve
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Dr. Esther Yogev is a Senior Lecturer and the Rector of the Kibbutzim College of Education In Tel Aviv, Israel. Dr. Yogev has majored in the history of industrial work relations in the United States. Her PH.D thesis: “Ethics and Social commitment Versus the ‘Right to Manage” conducted at Cornell University through the Fulbright Program. Dr. Yogev lectured 12 years as an Adjunct Professor at the History Department at Tel-Aviv University. At present, Dr. Yogev is conducting a study of the development of history education in Israel and the world, and is endeavoring to conceptualize the problemacity of that field. Dr. Yogev focuses on theories and methods of teaching history in societies in the midst of war and conflict, and is in search of pedagogical models and didactic approaches to contend with such crises. In addition to various articles on her subjects, Dr. Yogev has published two books: Histories, Towards a Dialogue with the Israeli Past, (2002), Tel-Aviv, Babel Publishers (with Eyal Naveh), (in Hebrew); and General Knowledge and Culture Infrastructure: Challenges and Objectives in Teacher Training and Higher Education (Jan. 2008), Tel Aviv, Mofet Institute (with Nimrod Aloni, Dorit Hop, and Ilana Avisar), (in Hebrew) and edited the book: Designed Supervision (with Ruth Zozovski) (Hebrew).
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