Education/Historic data/Israel

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History & Geography
  • Start year: 2012
  • Country: Israel
  • Cities: face to face education activities have been carried out in the following cities:
    • Northern & Haifa Districts: Haifa, Tel Hai, Safed, Nahf, Kfar Kama, Samakh (Tiberias), Kiryat Tiv'on, Hadera, Umm al-Fahm, Jatt.
    • Central, Jerusalem & Tel Aviv Districts: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Kfar Saba, Herzliya, Hod HaSharon, Jaffa, Ramat Gan, Givatayim, Rishon LeZion, Bat Yam, Holon.
    • Southern District: Beersheba, Hura, Midreshet Ben-Gurion.
Total: 24 cities.
  1. HE-WP
  2. AR-WP
  3. ADY-WP
  4. EN-WP
  5. The Commons
  • Languages:
  1. Hebrew
  2. Arabic
  3. Adyghe
  4. English
  • Funding: Yes. Wikimedia Israel recieves funds from the WMF through the FDC process, as well as additional funding.
Methodology
  • Outreach events (workshops, conferences, etc.): Yes. An everage of 1-2 conferences and 15 workshops in a year.
  • Courses: Yes. On the academic year of 2015-2016: 23 academic courses, 25 secondary schools courses, 3 courses for the general public, and 2 virtual courses for teachers.
  • WikiCamps: No.
  • WikiClubs: No.
  • WikiExpeditions: No.
  • Teacher training: Yes, so far 250 teachers participated 2 teachers online courses. Additionaly, approximately 30 teachers participate face to face training meetings each year.
  • Government partnerships: Yes.
  • OER: No.
  • MOOCs: Yes. 2 teachers online courses.
Institutions
  • Universities:
  1. Haifa University
  2. The Hebrew University
  3. Tel Aviv University
  4. Bar Ilan University
  5. Ben Gurion University
  6. Tel Hai College
  7. Kinneret College
  8. Levinsky College of Education
  9. The Academic Center of Law and Science
  10. The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
  11. The Kibbutzim College of Education
  12. The Tel Aviv-Yaffo Academic College
  13. The College of Management
  1. Education
  2. Medicine
  3. Law
  4. Social Work
  5. Public Health
  6. Humanities
  7. Communication
  • Secondary schools:
  1. The University for Youth program, Tel Aviv University
  2. Hanagid, Herzliya
  3. Sharett, Kfar Saba
  4. Hadera Highschool, Hadera
  5. Ohel Shem, Ramat Gan
  6. The Leo Baeck Education Center, Haifa
  7. Makif Alef, Beersheba
  8. Makif Gimel, Beersheba
  9. Makif Vav, Beersheba
  10. Makif Zain, Beersheba
  11. Makif Amit, Beersheba
  12. Makif Rabin, Beersheba
  13. Makif Reger, Beersheba
  14. Makif Tuviyahu, Beersheba
  15. The Air Force Technical School, Beersheba
  16. Ort Grinberg, Kiryat Tiv'on
  17. Ort Ramat Yosef, Bat Yam
  18. The Technical Scool of Ort, Holon
  19. The envinronmental Highschool, Midreshet Ben-Gurion
  20. Ironi H'e, Tel Aviv
  21. Borochov, Givatayim
  22. Elahlya, Umm al-Fahm
  23. Al-Biruni, Jatt
  24. The gifted and excelling students center, Hura
  25. Nahf Junior Highschool, Nahf
  26. Adiga, Kfar Kama
Participants
  • Students: On the academic year of 2014-2015: Approximately 150 higher education and 560 secondary school students. Total: 710 students.
  • Educators: Approximately 290 teachers and 20 professors and academic lecturers. Total: 310 educators.
  • Education program volunteers: 25.
  • Education program volunteers who are Admins/Sysops/Stewards: 8.
  • Local education program manager: 1.
Metrics
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  • Articles translated (yes/no? and total #):
  • Files uploaded (yes/no? and total #):
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  • Featured articles (total #):
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Documentation
  • Links to Outreach wiki pages/subpages
  • Links to local wiki pages/subpages
  • Links to Commons categories
  • Links to Meta wiki program reports (APG, PEG, IEG)
  • Links to Wikimedia coverage (WMF blog posts, local wiki blog posts, newsletter articles)
  • Links to other media coverage (local, national, regional, international news links)
Storytelling

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