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Revivim Graduates Teaching in Israel in 2019/20 – Geographic Distribution and Educational Leadership Roles Revivim Graduates Teaching in Israel in 2019/20 – Geographic Distribution and Educational Leadership Roles Number Number of Additional Additional Homeroom Subjects Location of Schools1 Graduates Responsibilities in Responsibilities out of Teachers Taught Schools in School School School Ministry of Education’s Jewish Thought Subject Beit HaTzayar, Coordinator, Member of a Beit Hinuch – Ironi Ministry of Education Gimel, Boyer, Ein Pedagogy Lab, Revivim Karem High School, Pedagogic Mentor, Lecturer Evelina de at Schechter Institute, Rothschild (State Bible, Jewish Thought, Lecturer at Seminar Principal (5) Vice-Principal Religious School), Tora Sh'Be'al Peh, HaKibutzim, Moderator at (5), Pedagogic Coordinator Experimental High Jewish-Israeli Culture, Beit Avi Chai, Moderator at (3), Junior High/High School, Frankel Literature, Talmud, Bina, Lecturer in 929 Bible School Coordinator (4), (Elementary Beit-Midrash, History, Project, Content Bible Coordinator (3), School), Gymnasia Hebrew Language, Management at Yazamut Grade Coordinator (10), Rehavia, Givat Moreshet, Civics, Orot, Education Coordinator Subject Coordinator (16), Gonen, Hoshen, Learning Strategies, in Alon, Coordinator of Sh’er Be'eri Program Jerusalem 23 Israel Arts & 72 42 Amirim Program, Ruach Program in the Coordinator, Social Science, Israel Ecology, Geography, National Library, Instructor Programming Goldstein Youth Social Initiatives, and Content Developer for Coordinator )5), Village, Keshet High Mathematics, Lada’at Livchor Nachon, Coordinator of Volunteer School, Leyada, Debating, Art History, Guide at Yad Vashem, Art Programs (2), Lifta, Masorti, Sports, Therapist, Leadership Role in Various additional Music Academy, Interdisciplinary Class Siach Yitzchak Community, coordination roles in Omanuyot, Pelech in the Humanities, Founder of Shabati schools (State Religious Life Skills (platform for joint activities School) of Jerusalem residents from René Cassin, Reut, different social groups), Seligsberg, Sieff Volunteer in the Shoval and Marks High Group (a program School (Ziv) promoting tolerance and understanding of LGBT people within religious Number Number of Additional Additional Homeroom Subjects Location of Schools1 Graduates Responsibilities in Responsibilities out of Teachers Taught Schools in School School School communities in Israel through meeting with educators) Subject Coordinator, Social Ort Alon, Wizo Nir Programming Coordinator, Member of Local Education Afula 2 Haemek Youth 2 1 Bible, History, Civics Student Council Committee Village Coordinator Makif Ironi Alef, Be'eri Program 2 2 2 Bible, Jewish Thought - Ashkelon Omanuyot Coordinator Subject Coordinator, Social Programming Makif Misgav, Coordinator, Matriculation 2 2 2 Bible - Atzmon-Segev Katzir Misgav Research Project Coordinator, Coordinator of Planning Research Track Bat Yam 1 Branco Weiss 1 1 Bible, History - - Bible, Tora Sh'Be'al Ministry of Education Beit Berl 1 Ami Asaf 3 2 Subject Coordinator Peh Regional Instructor Mekorock workshop 1 Branco Weiss 1 - Bible, Jewish Thought Bible Coordinator Beit Shemesh moderator Subject Coordinator, Bible Maof Team Director, Binyamina-Givat Ada 1 Ort Hashomron 3 2 Bible Special Ed Coordinator Branco Weiss Schools Mitzpe Golan Bible, Jewish Thought, 1 (Elementary 1 - - - Bnei Yehuda Jewish-Israeli Culture School) Nitzanim Carmiel 1 (Elementary 1 - - Principal - School) Eilat 1 Rabin 1 1 Bible, Literature - - Givatayim 1 Shimon Ben-Zvi 1 1 Bible School Counselor - Hareali Ha'Ivri, Bible, Jewish Thought, Grade Coordinator, Bible Research assistant, Beit Avi Haifa 4 Kiryat Haim, 6 4 Hebrew Language, Coordinator, Subject Chai Hareali Ha'Ivri Life Skills Coordinator, Student Number Number of Additional Additional Homeroom Subjects Location of Schools1 Graduates Responsibilities in Responsibilities out of Teachers Taught Schools in School School School (Elementary Integration Coordinator, School) (2) School Counselor Herzliya 1 Mekif HaYovel 1 - Bible, Civics Grade Coordinator - Coordinator of Values 1 Kiryat Sharet 1 1 Bible - Holon Leadership Program Kadima - Zoran 1 Oded 1 - Jewish Thought Subject Coordinator - Bible Coordinator, Subject Pedagogic Teacher, Katsrin 1 Nofey Golan 1 - Bible, Jewish Thought Coordinator Lecturer, Ohalo College Kfar Adumim (State Religious Elementary Bible, Jewish Thought, Principal, Coordinator of School), Kan High Kfar Adumim 3 5 2 Literature, History, Planning of New Academic - School, Beit Midrash Track in the School Experimental (State Religious Elementary School) Kibbutz Amir 1 Einot Yarden 1 - Bible, History Subject Coordinator - Bible, Language, Coordinator of Planning a Kibbutz Degania Alef 1 Emek HaYarden 1 1 Literature, New Academic Track in the - Mathematics School History, Hebrew 1 Ein Gedi 2 1 Principal - Kibbutz Ein Gedi Language Makif Maayan Kibbutz Ein HaHoresh 1 1 1 Bible, Humanities - - Shachar Bible, Jewish-Israeli Coordinator of Volunteer Kibbutz Givat Brenner 1 Mekif Ezori 1 1 - Culture Programs Kibbutz Kfar Blum 1 Mekif Emek HaHula 1 1 Bible, History - - Kibbutz Magen 1 Nofei Habsor 1 1 Bible, Jewish Thought Subject Coordinator - Social Programming Kibbutz Mashabei Ezori Ramat Lecturer in Pre-Army 1 1 1 Bible Coordinator, Coordinator HaNegev Mechinot Sadeh of Volunteer Programs Jewish-Israeli Culture, Pedagogic Coordinator, 1 Amakim-Tavor 1 - - Kibbutz Mizra Humanities Subject Coordinator Number Number of Additional Additional Homeroom Subjects Location of Schools1 Graduates Responsibilities in Responsibilities out of Teachers Taught Schools in School School School Social Programming Coordinator, Subject Kibbutz Naan 1 Eitan 1 - Bible, Jewish Studies - Coordinator, Moreshet Coordinator Kibbutz Nativ Sudbury Emek History, Mathematics, 1 1 1 Principal - HaLemed Heh Haelah Philosophy Kibbutz Sasa 1 Mekif Anne Frank 2 - Bible, History, Civics - - Zin (Elementary Instructor, Ministry of Kibbutz Sde Boker 1 1 1 Bible, History - School) Education Shaked Darca Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu 1 (State Religious 1 - - Principal - School) Kibbutz Shefayim 1 Hof Hasharon 1 1 Bible, History - - Mevo'ot HaNegev 1 1 1 Bible, History Grade Coordinator - Kibbutz Shoval High School Bible Coordinator, Kibbutz Tzora 1 Har Tuv 1 1 Bible, Jewish Thought Instructor, 929 Pedagogic Teacher Lecturer, Minesharim Kalu Kibbutz Yifat 1 Mekif Haemek 1 1 Bible Subject Coordinator Pre-Army Mechina Shprinzak Kiryat Gat 1 (Elementary 1 - Bible - Instructor, Meitarim School) Lecturer, Kol Ami Pre-Army 1 Ort Tivon 2 2 Bible, History - Kiryat Tivon Mechina Coordinator of Volunteer Lod 1 Atid 1 - Bible Workshop Instructor Programs Ort Air and Space Shelach (Sadeh, Leom, Content Writer & Lecturer, Ma'ale Adumim 2 High School, 2 - Hevra – Field, Nation - The Western Wall Heritage Shchakim and Society), Cinema Foundation Bible, Jewish Thought, Rabin, Meshalev Jewish-Israeli Culture, Principal (2), Pedagogic Ministry of Education Keshet, Keshet Mazkeret Batya 3 8 4 Talmud, History, Coordinator, Subject Regional Instructor, (Elementary Literature, Civics, Coordinator Coordinator of KKL Scouts School) Humanities, Shelach Programming Number Number of Additional Additional Homeroom Subjects Location of Schools1 Graduates Responsibilities in Responsibilities out of Teachers Taught Schools in School School School (Sadeh, Leom, Hevra, Field, Nation and Society), Beit Midrash, Social Sciences Bible, Jewish Thought, Student Council 1 Harel 2 2 - Mevaseret Zion History, Literature Coordinator Principal, Coordinator of Volunteer Programs, Lecturer, Midrehet Helech Mitzpe Ramon 2 HaShalom, Rotem 2 1 Bible Coordinator of School Ruach Trips Bible, Jewish Thought, Modi'in-Maccabim Ironi Alef, Yitzhak Jewish-Israeli Culture 2 4 3 - - Reut Navon Literature, Hebrew Language, Humanities Bible, Literature, Grade Coordinator, Ministry of Education Nesher 1 Mekif Nesher 1 - Theatre Subject Coordinator Regional Instructor Netanya 1 Ort 1 - Bible, Literature - - Bible, History, Tora Pedagogic Coordinator, Petah Tikva 1 Ankori 1 1 - Sh'Be'al Peh Grade Coordinator Ostrovski High Ra'anana 1 1 - Bible, Philosophy - - School Ramat Gan 1 Blich 1 1 Bible, Language - - Pedagogic Teacher, Levinsky College & David Yellin Igal Alon, Mekif Tet, Bible, Jewish Thought, Bible Coordinator, Subject College, Social Activist in Rishon LeZion 3 3 1 Amit Philosophy Coordinator Rishon Chofshit & Social Justice Centers, Teacher at Midrashiat Amit Shoham High Shoham 1 1 1 Bible - - School Geula Ort, Hadash Principal (2), Vice- Pedagogic Teacher, Ofakim Bible, Jewish Thought, High School, Ironi Principal, Junior High Program at TAU, Pedagogic, Tel-Aviv Jaffa 8 11 6 Jewish-Israeli Culture, Alef, Ironi Daled, Coordinator, Bible Instructor, 929 History, Literature, Ironi Tet, Kiryat Coordinator, Pedagogic Number Number of Additional Additional Homeroom Subjects Location of Schools1 Graduates Responsibilities in Responsibilities out of Teachers Taught Schools in School School School Hinuch Yaffo, Tora Sh'Be'al Peh, Coordinator, Social Herzliya Hebrew Civics Programming Coordinator Gymnasium, Miftan Alon Or, Maayanot Principal, Grade Tzur Hadassah 2 2 1 Bible, Jewish Thought - (Elementary School Coordinator Yad Rambam 1 Beit Ekstein 1 - Bible Principal - Oded (Elementary Yodfat 1 1 1 Bible - - School) Keshet, Zichron Bible, Jewish Thought, Principal, Jewish Subjects 2 3 2 - Zichron Yaacov Yaacov High School History, Civics Coordinator Mekif Azata (State Bible, Tora Sh'Be'al Zimrat 1 1 - Pedagogic Coordinator - Religious School) Peh, History 57 103 - 175 100 - - - 1. 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