Ohalo College

Ohalo College
מכללת אוהלו
Motto מרחיבים אופקים
Motto in English
Expanding Horizons
Type Teacher training college
Established 1964
President Dr. Shimon Amar
Academic staff
c.100
Administrative staff
c.30
Students c.900
Undergraduates c.600
Other students
c.300
Location Golan Heights
Website www.ohalo.ac.il

Ohalo College (Hebrew: מכללת אוהלו, Mikhlelet Ohalo), also known as the Ohalo College of Education, is an Israeli teacher training college in the Israeli settlement and town of Katzrin in the Golan Heights. The college is supported by the Israeli Ministry of Education and is recognised by the Israeli Council for Higher Education. As a teacher training college it is committed to qualifying teachers to a high standard. According to reports published by the Ministry of Education the college is positioned number 1 in job placement.[1] The college takes part in sports competitions in Israel and abroad.

History

Ohalo College was established in 1964 in memory of Berl Katznelson by the Ministry of Education and the Centre of Education and Culture of the Histadrut as a teacher training college near Kvutzat Kinneret by the Sea of Galilee.[2] Since its establishment, the college has developed and has offered new four-year teacher training courses to include physical education and special education. In 1998 it moved to its current location in Katzrin, and since then students of the college are able to specialise in general education combined with special education. Since 2000 the college has offered B.Ed. courses, and from 2001 it has been recognised as an institution of higher education.

Courses

Currently the college offers B.Ed. courses as well as continuing education courses. There is a proposal to introduce Master of Education courses as well in the future depending on the approval of the Council for Higher Education. The current tracks and units of study are aimed at qualifying teachers for all age groups from birth to the twelfth grade in high schools (age 18). The tracks and units are as follows:

Facilities

The college offers a range of facilities and services:

International partnerships

Every year since the late 80s Ohalo College exchanges student delegations with Alice Salomon college[3] of Hanover, Germany, in order to bring together Israeli and German youths. The main aim of the project is to create a dialogue on Holocaust issues. In addition, the German youth is exposed to the relations between the Arab and Jewish sectors in Israel.

Department of English

Ohalo college currently offers a B.Ed. degree with a concentration on English Teaching. Starting in 2008, the English Department initiated two significant changes. It submitted a program to the Israeli Ministry of Education for a complete B.Ed. program in English [4] and has almost doubled the number of courses that it teaches. The department introduced new courses in Media, Linguistics, Culture and Literature [5] and hired new faculty members who are well published scholars and experts on pedagogy, literary and cultural theory, linguistics and almost any other conceivable facet of English Studies.[6]

Ohalo College provides the northern region in Israel with a four-year program in English Culture, Literature, Media, and other facets of English Studies. The English department is also a local provider of English cultural events to the region, hosting a poetry reading in April 2010.[7]

References

  1. Ohalo College in Katzrin Psychometric and Academic Studies Portal (Hebrew)
  2. Alice Salomon Schule (German)
  3. Ohalo's recently submitted B.Ed. Program; In Hebrew
  4. Charts displaying old and new courses in the English Department; In Hebrew
  5. Department Official English Page displaying a faculty list
  6. Shaul, Deniela, "Contemporary Poetry at Ohalo College in Katzrin," Shishi Bagolan, April 4, 2010. 66; In Hebrew

Coordinates: 32°59′22.45″N 35°41′48.21″E / 32.9895694°N 35.6967250°E / 32.9895694; 35.6967250

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