... Dajani , the values of Holocaust education lie in the follow- ing : First , it is a sign of respect for the truth ... Mohammed Dajani Daoudi , ' Teaching the Holocaust in Palestine , Sharnoff's Global News , 23 November 2013 , http ...
... education, and mem- bers of the Society should express their religious consciences through moral and humane actions. http://www.nysec.org/history 51. Prof. Mohammed S. Dajani Doudi, Prof. Munther S. Dajani Daoudi, Prof. Martin Lein- er ...
... Education in the Diaspora , School of Education , Bar - Ilan University , Israel . Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi is ... Education at Loyola University of Chicago . He is a former edi- Educating Toward a Culture of Peace , pages 345-347 ...
... Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi and Martin O'Malley , ' Encountering the Suffering of Other ' , ed . Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi , Munther S. Dajani Daoudi , Martin Leiner and Zeina M. Barakat . Teaching empathy and reconciliation in midst of ...
This book uniquely brings together Israeli and Palestinian viewpoints on key topics, providing an invaluable guide to the latest thinking on the major topics that the peace process will be based around.
... Dajani Daoudi , M. 2006 , ' Big Dream / Small Hope . A Peace Vision ' , in Educating Toward a Culture of Peace , ed ... [ Mohammed ] , Dajani Daoudi , M. [ Munther ] , Leiner , M. , Barakat , Z. ( eds ) 2016 , Teaching Empathy and ...
... Education , " in Laureate of the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education 2003 ( France : UNESCO , 2004 ) , 16 , https ... Mohammed Dajani , “ Why Palestinians Should Support ' Normalization ' with Israel : An Interview with Mical Polacco ...
... Mohammed Suleiman Dajani Daoudi ( 1946- ) took twenty - seven of his Palestinian students from the campus to Poland ... teaching job in 1985 teaching political science in Jordan . But when the Palestinian National Authority was ...
... teaching empathy , tolerance , respect , building trust , showing compassion , and treating others as one would ... Mohammed Dajani Daoudi . Showing empathy for their suffering and recognizing their history and culture made them ...