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Profiles
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Barzilai Sarit
- University of Haifa, Department of Learning and Instructional Sciences - Full Professor
Person: Academic
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Ben-Eliyahu Adar
- University of Haifa, Department of Learning and Instructional Sciences - Associate Professor
- University of Haifa, Department of Counseling and Human Development - Associate Professor
Person: Academic
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Ben-Zvi Dani
- University of Haifa, Department of Learning and Instructional Sciences - Full Professor
- University of Haifa, Department of Mathematics Education - Full Professor
Person: Academic
Research output
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Abrahamic Family or Start-Up Nation? Competing Messages of Common Identity and Their Effects on Intergroup Prejudice
Goldberg, T. & Sliman, L. A. E., 3 Apr 2025, In: Behavioral Sciences. 15, 4, 460.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Acceptance of Evolution by Israeli Students from Diverse Religious Groups
Dagan, N., Tsaushu, M., Tal, T., Pear, R. S. A., Abu Toameh Kadan, N. & Alexander, H. A., 2025, Contributions from Science Education Research. p. 173-185 13 p. (Contributions from Science Education Research; vol. 15).Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, University of Haifa
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Adapting the RPP model to non-US contexts: Broadening the perspective
Hadar, L. L. & Baharav, H., 1 Jan 2025, Research-Practice Partnerships in Education: Practitioner-Researcher Collaboration in the Israeli Context. p. 176-188 13 p.University of Haifa, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review