The Educational Philosophy of Conservative Judaism and the Curriculum of Its Elementary Schools

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education
Cultural History
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Administration and Supervision
Educational Methods
Elementary Education
History of Religion
Jewish Studies
Language and Literacy Education
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Lerman, Herbert K
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Our Design. The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the element of philosophy in Conservative curricula. We shall seek to determine the extent to which the curricula designed for the Conservative congregational elementary schools reflect the philosophies of Judaism and of education advocated by the leaders of the movement. In the present introductory chapter we shall take a brief glance at the historical and sociological background of the Conservative movement. In the second chapter the main philosophical and theological trends among Conservative thinkers will be described. The third will detail the educational aims of the Conservative school system. The fourth will examine the Jewish and Educational philosophies of past and present Conservative curricula. The fifth and concluding chapter will contain a brief summary of our findings and conclusions.

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Meir Ben-Horin
Judah Pilch
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1962-04-17
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Library at the Katz Center - Archives Room Manuscript. BM103 .L47 1962.
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