2024
DOI: 10.21248/l1esll.2024.24.1.604
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“Above all, there’s our humanity”: Teachers’ intertextual responses to reading an ancient Hebrew text

Esty Teomim-Ben Menachem,
Ilana Elkad-Lehman

Abstract: This study examines the role played by intertextual connections suggested by teachers engaged in an interpretive dialogue on a sixth-century Hebrew text. This is a multiple-case study based on intertextual conversation research. The participants—26 Hebrew-as-L1 teachers in secular schools in Israel—were asked to study the text in havruta, a traditional Jewish approach to studying sacred texts, involving a dyad of learners who debate their meanings. Every havruta conversation was considered a case and was compa… Show more

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