Access to Higher Education: The Israeli Case

  • Ben-David I
  • Iram Y
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Abstract

Israeli higher education has exhibited a high level of academic achievement. However, access to higher education is at the middle level compared with the OECDs and has presented a middle rate of improvement. Stratification is still evident, especially, for minority students and for students from low socio-economic strata. Equity issues for previous schooling levels nurture stratification in higher education. We argue that there is a need for a holistic equitable school policy reform.

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Ben-David, I., & Iram, Y. (2014). Access to Higher Education: The Israeli Case. International Higher Education, (77), 27–28. https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2014.77.5686

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