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The faculty of the School of Education publish research articles, books, journals, and reports, both in Israel and internationally. In 1996 alone, faculty members published 36 books and 184 articles and chapters in books. In addition to academic publications, the teaching staff also write educational and curricular material and, in recent years, educational software and computerized tools relating to the field of education.
Series of books and journals published by the School of Education
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Studies in Educational Evaluation (SEE): An international journal addressing a wide range of subjects in the field of educational evaluation. The journal is edited jointly at Tel Aviv University School of Education, the University of Western Michigan, and the University of Kiel, Germany, in cooperation with the International Evaluation Association (IEA).
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International Perspectives on Education and Society: Research and Policy Annual: An annual journal published by JAI Press in the USA and devoted to educational and social problems from an international perspective.
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The Tel Aviv University Annual Workshop on Human Development: A series of collected papers by internationally renowned researchers participating in the Annual Workshop organized by the Unit for Human Development in Education.
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Dor LeDor: Studies in Research and Documentation of Jewish Education in Israel and the Diaspora (Hebrew): A journal published by the joint Schools of Education of all Israeli universities.
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Education and Society (Hebrew): A series of books published on behalf of the Unit for Educational and Community Sociology.
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Da'at (Hebrew): A series of books dealing with research and theoretical issues in science and technology teaching, designed for researchers and academic faculty members.
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Mabat (Hebrew): Books, educational software, and teaching aids. Together these constitute the national science and technology curriculum for Israeli elementary and junior-high schools.
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Eureka (Hebrew): A quarterly journal of science and technology education intended for educators in elementary and junior high schools.
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