Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
Israel
91%
acculturation
72%
immigrant
72%
Palestinian
39%
Jew
35%
Arab
33%
teacher
30%
immigration
25%
Group
23%
counseling
22%
cultural identity
22%
minority
22%
adolescent
21%
national identity
20%
ethnic identity
18%
multicultural society
18%
society
17%
USSR
17%
assimilation
17%
education
17%
coexistence
15%
counselor
15%
coping
15%
dialogue
14%
Teaching
14%
Finland
12%
student
12%
school counselor
12%
social worker
11%
ideology
11%
organizational culture
11%
coeducation
10%
speaking
10%
interaction
10%
colonial policy
10%
conflict resolution
9%
profession
9%
well-being
9%
reconciliation
9%
discourse
9%
alternative interpretation
8%
classroom
8%
university teacher
8%
school choice
8%
group membership
8%
threat
8%
university teaching
8%
interview
8%
narrative
7%
political conflict
7%
experience
7%
teacher attitude
7%
Cyprus
7%
national minority
7%
soldier
7%
outgroup
7%
diaspora
7%
burnout
7%
ambivalence
7%
contact
7%
diplomacy
6%
conformity
6%
Islam
6%
pupil
6%
virtual reality
6%
group perception
6%
museum
6%
friendship
6%
adolescence
6%
literacy
6%
questionnaire
6%
primary school
6%
university
6%
discrimination
6%
coalition
5%
stereotype
5%
education system
5%
self-efficacy
5%
counseling theory
5%
satisfaction with life
5%
learning
5%
examination
5%
educator
5%
exclusion
5%
research project
5%
Federal Republic of Germany
5%
death
5%
Judaism
5%
human being
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Acculturation
86%
Israel
83%
Jews
33%
Emigration and Immigration
26%
Counselors
26%
Motivation
26%
USSR
24%
Counseling
23%
Students
22%
Minority Groups
18%
School Teachers
12%
Mental Competency
12%
Islam
11%
Professional Practice
11%
Education
10%
Assertiveness
10%
Social Perception
9%
Parents
9%
Bullying
9%
Teaching
8%
Pupil
8%
Social Workers
8%
Social Skills
8%
Military Personnel
7%
Anger
7%
Social Adjustment
7%
Finland
7%
Self Efficacy
7%
Social Identification
6%
Germany
6%
Interviews
6%
Volunteers
5%
Emergencies
5%
Arts & Humanities
Palestinians
50%
Israel
40%
Acculturation
40%
Counseling
16%
Colonial Policy
12%
Jews
12%
Bereavement
11%
Career Choice
10%
Participant Roles
10%
Golem
10%
Immigrants
10%
Counselors
10%
Mutuality
9%
Bullying
9%
Ethnographic Study
8%
Cyberspace
8%
Social Workers
8%
Minorities
7%
Prague
7%
Finland
6%
Jerusalem
6%
Diasporas
6%
Muslims
6%
Education
6%
Dichotomy
6%
Student Motivation
6%
Multicultural Education
5%
Social Work
5%
Indigenous Population
5%
Islam
5%
Educational Research
5%
Contextual
5%