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词条 Darca schools
释义

  1. History

  2. Darca’s schools

      Pedagogical and educational auspices    English learning centers  

  3. Israeli leadership

  4. Notes and references

  5. See also

  6. External links

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Darca Schools (Darca, "The Path" in Aramaic) is a non-profit organization operating a network of 31 schools and learning centers located in Israel's geographic and socio-economic periphery.

History

The Darca Network was established in Israel by the Alliance Israélite Universelle and Rashi Foundation in 2010. In June 2014 Darca Schools Network formed an alliance with YRF Israel. YRF - Youth Renewal Fund is the philanthropic funding partner for the Darca Schools Network.[1] In 2018, the Azrieli Foundation announced that it would donate NIS 110 million over five years as part of an alliance agreement with Darca. In the framework of this partnership, the Azrieli Institute's "educational empowerment program"{{what|date=July 2018}} will be merged into the Darca school network. Darca is sustained by donations from Israeli and international foundations, businesses, and individuals, in addition to the budget provided by the Israeli Ministry of Education. Darca's primary goal is to strengthen under-served communities in Israel’s periphery by strengthening the local education system, specifically in high schools.[2]

The Darca Network serves all sectors of Israeli society. It operates and manages 31 schools and two "learning centers"{{what|date=July 2018}} nationwide, including four schools under its pedagogical auspices. A significant portion of the network's resources are invested in the development of programs to support school leadership teams, while simultaneously promoting academic achievement, social values and social responsibility. Darca offers its teachers continuous training programs so that they can effectively convey and teach humanitarian and democratic values to students, as well as to provide high level studies in STEM, English, Literature and all other academic subjects .[3]

DARCA is a not-for-profit organization supported by donations from foundations, corporations and individuals in Israel and abroad, in addition to the budget provided by the Ministry of Education. Gil Pereg has been the CEO of the Darca Network since its inception. Darca's former chairmen were Avigdor Willenz and Eli Alaluf, and Darca's current chairman is Jimmy Pinto.

Darca’s schools

  • Darca Danciger School, Kiryat Shmona
  • Ulpanit Darca, Kiryat Shmona
  • Yeshivatit Darca Hamatmid, Kiryat Shmona
  • Darca Druze High School for Science and Leadership, Yarka
  • Darca al-Razi Science and Art School, Um El Fahem
  • Geon HaYarden Darca School, Valley of Springs Regional Council
  • Shaked Darca Secondary School, Valley of Springs Regional Council
  • Darca al-Razi Science and Art School, Um El Fahem
  • Darca New High School, Bat Yam
  • Hammer Darca High School, Bat Yam
  • Bayit VaGan Darca High School, Bat Yam
  • Maxim Levy Darca High School, Lod
  • Darca Nachala Ulpana School, El'ad
  • Darca Ilan and Asaf Ramon High School, Gedera
  • Netivei Noam Darca Religious Educational Campus, Gedera
  • Darca Menachem Begin High School, Gedera
  • Rene Cassin Darca, Jerusalem
  • Gymnasia Darca, Kiryat Malakhi
  • Makif He' Darca, Ashkelon
  • Darca High School, Netivot
  • Darca Ulpana, Netivot
  • Darca Hammer, Netivot
  • Darca Hatzvi, Netivot
  • Yeshiva Tichonit Darca, Netivot
  • Shitim Darca, Central Arava Regional Council

Pedagogical and educational auspices

  • Einstein High School Ben Shemen Youth Village
  • Mikveh Israel High School
  • Mikveh Israel Religious School
  • Mikveh Israel France-Israel School

English learning centers

  • Ethan H. Freed Learning Center, Ramla
  • The Clair and Emanuel Rosenblatt English Center, Tirat Carmel

Israeli leadership

Darca Schools is led by Gil Pereg, practicing CEO since its foundation, and Jimmy Pinto, Chairman.

Notes and references

1. ^Youth Renewal Fund and Darca Form Strategic Alliance to Create “YRF Darca”, June 24, 2014.
2. ^DARCA EDUCATION SYSTEM THRIVING ACROSS THE COUNTRY, The Jerusalem Post, August 17, 2015
3. ^Moving and shaking: Atid, YRF Darca, Parviz Nazarian and more, jewishjournal.com, August 18, 2016

See also

  • Bagrut
  • Education in Israel
  • Israel's National Student and Youth Council
  • Ministry of Education (Israel)
  • The Knesset Committee on Education, Culture and Sport

External links

  • Darca website

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