List of universities and colleges in Israel There are eight official universities in Israel that are authorized to grant the second academic degree. In addition, there are about two dozen colleges and other institutes of higher learning that are typically authorized to grant the first academic degree only, as well as about a dozen foreign university extensions. List_of_universities_and_colleges_in_Israel
Open University of Israel The Open University of Israel (, HaUniversita HaPtukha) is a distance-education university in Israel and is one of the country's major universities. , the Open University teaches around 39,000 students. The Open University of Israel has more students than any other academic institution in Israel. The administration is based in the city of Ra'anana. Students from all over the world attend the university. The university awards undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diplomas and certificates. Open_University_of_Israel
Israel Shamir Israel Shamir (born 11 June 1947)is a controversial writer and journalist. He is a citizen of Sweden, where his legal name is Adam Ermash (previously Jöran Jermas). Shamir's critics -- including several pro-Palestinian activists -- have accused Shamir of antisemitism, and of misrepresenting his background and career. Israel_Shamir
Yesh Gvul Yesh Gvul (Hebrew:1982, by combat veterans, at the outbreak of the Lebanon War, who refused to serve in Lebanon and has expanded its opposition to the war in Lebanon to the negation of service in the occupied territories, reflected in the current Yesh Gvul slogan “We don’t shoot, we don’t cry, and we don’t serve in the occupied territories !â Yesh_Gvul
Pedagogical patterns Pedagogical Patterns are high-level patterns that have been recognize in many areas of training and pedagogy such as group work, software design, human computer interaction, education and others. The concept is an extension of pattern languages. In both cases, the patterns seek to foster best practices of teaching.According to Joseph Bergin:“The intent Pedagogical_patterns
Sholokhov Moscow State University for Humanities Sholokhov Moscow State University for Humanities or Moscow State University for Humanities named after M.A. Sholokhov () was founded in 1951 as Moscow Pedagogical Institute for Correspondence Studies (). Sholokhov Moscow State University for Humanities bears an honorary name of Michail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov - a Russian writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1965. Sholokhov_Moscow_State_University_for_Humanities