Discrimination in Education Against the Arabs in Israel (ص 11)
Item
- Title
- Discrimination in Education Against the Arabs in Israel (ص 11)
- content
-
11
tion”, are authoritatively described as ”com-
prising Jewish pupils ;”) whereas, on the other
hand, those designated as “Other Hebrew Educa-
tional Institutions” ©) and subsumed under. the
category, “Jewish Education” , are unlikely — be-
cause of their specific nature“ — to have any sig-
nificant Arab attendance.
In the absence of exact information on these two
questions, precise statements on the comparative degrees
of enforcement of the Compulsory Education Law, with
respect to Arabs and Jews, cannot be made. Neverthe-
less, two conclusions can be reached with a fair degree of
certainty :
(a) The percentages cited in paragraphs 3 and
4 above are somewhat lower than the real per-
centages of enforcement, among both Arabs and
Jews, of the Compulsory Education Law.
(b) Even if we assumed that all pupils attend-
ing “Other Arab Educational Institutions” were
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
SAI : T/3, p. 575.
SAI : p. Ixxviii.
SAI : p. Ixxviii.
SAI : T/3, p. 575.
See SAI: p. Ixxviii. - Date
- September 1966
- Creator
- Sayegh, Fayez A.
Contribute
Position: 65837 (2 views)