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The Village School’ is one of the five integrated Jewish-Arab schools in Israel that set out to advance understanding and equality through bilingual multicultural education. In Israeli social reality, creating opportunities for Jewish and Arab children to learn together and develop friendships at an early age is no small accomplishment. The Israeli school system is divided between Jewish and Arab schools and it is rare that Jewish and Arab children in the country find opportunities to develop relationships.
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Mark, B. (2013). Khalil, Khalil, and Khalil. In: McGlynn, C., Zembylas, M., Bekerman, Z. (eds) Integrated Education in Conflicted Societies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137280985_12
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