2023
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.109455
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Perspective Chapter: Higher Education in Arab Minority in Israel – Challenges and Struggles

Abstract: Education plays a critical role in building community and contributing to cohesion in society. Arab society views education as one of the main challenges in its shaping, development, promotion and preservation of its character and heritage, and therefore its involvement in increasing educational matters. For many years, the education system and especially higher educational institutions in the Arab society has suffered from neglect and discrimination, manifested in large gaps between it and the education syste… Show more

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“…(g) Failure to activate the youth-nearly 40% of young adults (aged 18-22) in Palestinian Arab community of Israel are unemployed, nor they are affiliated with educational frameworks. High school graduates in this community face uncertain futures, limited job opportunities, lack of vocational training frameworks, and are underprepared for the academic studies ('Ali and Daas, 2018). Furthermore, their local surroundings lack public centers, sports, and entertainment facilities.…”
Section: Structural-institutional Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(g) Failure to activate the youth-nearly 40% of young adults (aged 18-22) in Palestinian Arab community of Israel are unemployed, nor they are affiliated with educational frameworks. High school graduates in this community face uncertain futures, limited job opportunities, lack of vocational training frameworks, and are underprepared for the academic studies ('Ali and Daas, 2018). Furthermore, their local surroundings lack public centers, sports, and entertainment facilities.…”
Section: Structural-institutional Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%