The transformation of collective education in the kibbutz : the end of utopia?

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The transformation of collective education in the kibbutz : the end of utopia?

Werner Fölling, Maria Fölling-Albers (eds.)

P. Lang, 1999

  • U.S.

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Revised papers from a German-Israeli symposium held July, 1998, at the University of Regensburg

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

The kibbutz movement is now 90 years old. It still exists as the world's biggest secular movement of communes, which seemed to have realized the Utopia of a free, egalitarian and just society. In order to ensure the lasting Utopia of a New Society and of a New Human Being, the kibbutz pioneers conceptualized and realized a unique concept of a comprehensive collective education, which adopts many ideas of the New Education Movement (Reformpaedagogik) and of the psychoanalysis of S. Freud, which were in each case adapted to the reality of kibbutz life. For some years the kibbutzim have undergone a far-reaching transformation, which also affects the educational system profoundly. The changes that have been taking place and are still continuing, are analyzed in this volume by historians and sociologists, but especially by educationalists and psychologists.

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Contents: Historical roots of the kibbutz and its educational concepts - Crisis and transformation of the kibbutz and its educational system: Elementary and secondary education - Success and failure of collective education - Changes and trends in youth and family - Collective education and attachment problems between children and their parents - Kibbutz socialization and psychopathology.

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