Dr. Zehavit Gross

CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal

Full NameZehavit Gross

Maiden NameBrenner

Date of BirthSeptember 10, 1958

Place of BirthTel-Aviv, Israel

CitizenshipIsraeli

Marital StatusMarried + 3

AddressOffice:Bar-IlanUniversity, School of Education, Ramat Gan52900, Israel

Tel.: +972-3-5318154Fax: +972-3-5353319Email:

Home:P.O. Box 135, Elkana, D.N. Ephraim, Israel Tel.: +972-3-9362216

Prizes and Academic Awards

1988 - The Yad Tabenkin Scholarship Grant

1994 - Berl-Reptor Scholarship Grant for outstanding research on kibbutzim

1995 - Beluia Maoz Prize for outstanding project in Informal Education

1997 - Schupff Prize for outstanding Doctoral Student

2000 - The Schnitzer Foundation Prize for an outstanding doctorate dissertation

2000-2Institute for the Study and Advancement of Religious Education, Bar-IlanUniversity (Research Grant)

2001 - The IHEL Prize for outstanding Doctoral Dissertation

2002 - The Frankfurter Prize for outstanding contribution to research in Jewish Education

2003- The Dahan Center Award for research in Ethnicity

2004- The Dafna Israeli Award for outstanding contribution to research in Gender Studies

2001-4The Rappaport Center, Bar-IlanUniversity (Research Grant)

Education

1978 - 1981Bar-Ilan UniversityB.A.English Literature and Linguistics

1982 - 1991Bar-Ilan UniversityM.A.EducationGraduated with highesthonors possible

1994 - 1999Bar-Ilan UniversityPh.D.EducationGraduated with highest honors possible

University Appointments

1990 – present Bar-Ilan University Courses Taught: Qualitative study methodology; (for Graduate Students ) Problems in Jewish education in the secular schools in Israel; Democracy and education; social education; Introduction to extra- curricular education; Curriculum design in informal education.

Non University Appointments

1984 - 1994Orot Israel College for Women (Teachers College) - Lecturer

1991 - 1994College of Judea and Samaria - Lecturer

1989 - 1994Ministry of Education, Central Region - Supervisor:Project Jewish Identity and Personal Identity

1983 - 1984Givat Washington TeachersCollege Givat Washington - Lecturer

1976 - 1977Sherut Leumi (NationalService) - Supervisor

University Committees

2002 - presentMember of the committee of the library in the School of Education

1997 - presentMember of the executive committee of the IsraeliUniversity network for research in Jewish education

1996 - presentMember of the Executive Committee of the implementation of the AWOD (A World of Difference Program) of the A.D.L. (Anti-Defamation League) for university needs (International Point of View)

Referee for Academic Journals

*Journal of Research on Christian Education (J.R.C.E.)

*Education &Urban Society

*Megamot (Hebrew)

Professional Committees

1979 - 1981 Department of Youth, Jewish Agency - Supervision and education of creative and dynamic methods of teaching Jewish Identity

1984 - present Ministry of Education, Presentations in activity centers and educational projects in teachers training exhibitions

1993 Ministry of Education, Research in the Shinhar Sub-Committee

1993 Ministry of Education and Culture, Teacher Training Department, Tel-Aviv, Israel – Committee to promote the teaching of pedagogy

1993 - present Educational Committee, Elkana, Israel

1998 - present Emunah (Religious Women’s Organization) - Educational Committee

Publications

Gross, Z. (Ed.) (in press). Jewish identity and Jewish education in diverse settings. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Publication.

Iram, Y., Wharman, H., & Gross, Z. (Eds.) (in press). Education towards Culture of Peace. Westport: Praeger

Authorship and Editorship of Refereed Books

Gross, Z. (1995). Judaism and Kibbutz Children - Possible Connections. Tel-Aviv, Ramot - Tel-AvivUniversity Press and Yad Tabbedin (Hebrew).

Iram, Y., & Gross, Z. (Eds.) (1995). The Humanities in Education. Ramat-Gan, Bar-IlanUniversity, on behalf of the World Association for Education and Research & U.N.E.S.C.O. (2 volumes).

Gross, Z., & Dror, Y. (2004) (Eds.). Education as a social challenge. A book in memory of the late Professor Motti Bar-Lev. Tel-Aviv: Ramot: Tel-Aviv University Press (Hebrew).

Chapters in Refereed Books

Gross, Z. (1995). Ideological Education in School as an Influence on the A-Priori Ideological Orientation of its Pupils: A Case Study. In Y. Iram & Z. Gross (Eds.), The Humanities in Education. Ramat-Gan, Bar-IlanUniversity, on behalf of the World Association for Education and Research & U.N.E.S.C.O.

Gross, Z. (1998). Judaism and Jewish types through the eyes of secular kibbutz adolescents. In H. Dar (Ed.), Education in a changing Kibbutz: Sociological and psychological perspectives. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 163-177 (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (2001). My mind is my God – Images of God and Self Definition. In H.G. Ziebertz (Ed.), Imagining God: Empirical Explorations from an International Perspective. Münster: LIT, 171-190.

Gross, Z. (2002). The Zionist Religious Identity of State Religious Girls in Israel (pp.200-232). In A. Sagi &I. Nahem (Eds.), Jewish Culture in the eye of the Storm. Tel-Aviv; Hakibbutz Hameuchad (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (2003). The social roles of the Religious Zionist Education (pp.129-186). In A. Sagi & D. Shwartz (Eds.), Hundred Years of Religious Zionism, 3rdVol.Bar-IlanUniversity Press (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (2003). Where is the Gender Identity of Religious Women in Israel Located (pp.288-308). In M. Shilo (Ed.), To be a Jewish Woman. Jerusalem: Urim (Hebrew).

Papers in Refereed Journals

Gross, Z. (1997). Agents of Jewish education: Their significance and influence on the religious components of Jewish identity of secular kibbutz youth. Panorama, 125-136.

Gross, Z. (2003). State Religious Education in Israel: Between Tradition and Modernity. Prospects,33(2), 149-164.

Gross, Z. (2004). Zydowskie wychowanie i zydowska tozsamosc w postmodernistycznym swiecie, HoryzontyWychowania (5), p. 199-224. (Polish).

Gross, Z. (Accepted). The Feminine Psychological Template of Religious Zionist Women in Israel. Democratic Culture.

Articles in Process in Refereed Journals

Gross, Z. (submitted). How Reflective Teachers Affect their Student’ Spiritual Horizons. Curriculum Inquiry.

Gross, Z. (submitted). Power, Identity and Organizational Structure as Reflected in Schools for Minority Groups: A Case Study of Jewish Schools in Paris Brussels and Geneva. Comparative Education Review.

Gross, Z. (Submitted). A Quest for the Realm of Spirituality. Journal of Religion.

Gross, Z. Expansion strategy in religious Zionism in Israel: Effects on individual and group identity.

Gross, Z. Typological trends in definitions of secularism and religiosity.

Gross, Z. Feminine identity the Silent Voice: Zionist religious adolescents in Israel. Gender and Education

Gross,z. Torn Between Two Worlds: The World of the Traditionalists in Secular Highschools in Israel. Research in Education

Research Refereed Monographs

Gross, Z. (2002). From Philanthropy to Meritocracy? The World of Jewish Day Schools in Paris, Brussels and Geneva. The RappaportCenter for Research of Assimilation and Jewish Vitality, Bar-IlanUniversity. (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (2003). The World of Religious Zionist Women between Charisma and Rationalism. Institute for the Study and Advancement of Religious Education, Bar-Ilan University (Hebrew).

Entry in an Academic Encyclopedia

Gross, Z. (Submitted). Modes of Religious and Secular Spirituality. The Encyclopedia of Spirituality. Sunny Pub.

Other Publications

Gross, Z., & Tweeto, D. (1987). Values as Products of Teaching. Before Entering the Classroom, 86-94. Tel-Aviv, Ministry of Education Press (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (1989). The Instruction of Underprivileged Children: A Teaching Model. Talely Orot, 4, 177-191 (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (1991). Jewish Education in the KibbutzSchool System of HaShomer Hatzair and HaTacam. Ramat-Gan, Bar-Ilan University (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (1992). Didactic model for Pedagogy. Bulletin of History Teachers, 5, 161-169 (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (1993). Five Dimensions of the 500. A Didactic Model for the Teaching of the 500th Anniversary of the Expulsion of Jews from Spain. Talely Orot, 4, 218-227 (Hebrew).

Iram, Y. & Gross, Z. (Ed.). (1997). Tolerance and Pluralism in Israeli Society. Ramat-Gan, Bar-Ilan University (Hebrew).

Book Review

Gross, Z. (2002). Jewish Baby Booms: A Communal Perspective by Chaim I. Waxman. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 41(1), 190-191.

Organization of International Conferences

Convenor of the 2nd Scientific International Conference of the Israeli Association for Research in Jewish Education, December 2000, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

Extraordinary Events

2003 - The Research "the World of Zionist Religious Women in Israel" was presented in The Israeli Parliament (Knesset)

Guest Speaker

Gross, Z. (2003). State Religious Education in Israel- Between Tradition and Modernity. Weurzburg university, Germany.

Gross, z. (2004). Education Towards Culture of Peace. Dresden University, Germany

Lectures at National and International Scientific Conferences

Gross, Z. (1991). Conference of Teachers and Educators, Tel-AvivUniversity. Educational Values in the SecularHigh School in Israel.

Gross, Z. (1993). Conference of Teachers and Educators, Tel-AvivUniversity. Monistic and Pluralistic Jewish Education: An Approach and its Application.

Gross, Z. (1993). Conference on Jewish Education, University of Haifa. Jewish Education in the KibbutzSchool System.

Gross, Z. (1993). Conference on Jewish Education, University of Haifa. Development of Modular Thinking in Teacher's Training System: A Case Study.

Gross, Z. (1993). International Conference for Teachers Training: From Practice to Theory, Tel-Aviv, A Didactic Model for Teaching about Jerusalem - Political or Ideological Education?

Gross, Z. (1993). 11th International Conference of the International Association of Educational Researchers, Jerusalem. Deliberate Ideological Education in School as an Influence on the A Priori Ideological Orientation of its Pupils.

Gross, Z. (1995). 5th International Conference of the International Communal Studies Association, Yad Tabbenkin, Efal. Practical Consideration and Kibbutz Education.

Gross, Z. (1995). Conference on Jewish Education, Jerusalem, HebrewUniversity. The Attitudes of Teachers Training Students toward the Peace Process.

Gross, Z. (1996). Conference of Teachers and Educators. Jerusalem. Judaism and Children of the Kibbutzim - Possible Connections.

Gross, Z. (1996). International Conference for Teachers Training: From Practice to Theory. WingateCollege. An Innovative Approach for Examining the Attitude of Teacher Trainees to the Peace Process.

Gross, Z. (1996). International Conference for Teachers Training: From Practice to Theory. WingateCollege, Economic Constraints and Educational Reasons.

Gross, Z. (1996). Research Network on Jewish Education Conference, Jerusalem, HebrewUniversity. Jewish Identity and Jewish Identification in the Secular Kibbutzim.

Gross, Z. (1997). American Educational Research Association, Chicago, USA. The A-Priori Ideological Orientation in the Kibbutzim in Israel.

Gross, Z. (1997). Twelfth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem. The Attitude of Kibbutz Children to the Jewish Festivals.

Gross, Z. (1997). International Workshop. Unity and Diversity in Pluralistic Society. Israel and Germany, Ramat-Gan, Unity and Diversity in the Israeli Society.

Gross, Z. (1999). American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Canada. The attitude of secular kibbutz adolescents to the religious aspects of the Jewish festivals.

Gross, Z. ((2000). An Investigation into the Changing Definition of Religiosity in an Era of Peace. International Seminar for Religious Education and Values (ISREV), Jerusalem.

Gross, Z. (2000). Typological Trends in Definitions of Secularism and Religiosity in the New Millenium. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR), Texas, USA.

Gross, Z. (2000). The Components of the Secular and Religious Narrative of Secular Jewish Adolescents in Israel. The Israeli Association for Research in Education (AYALA), Tel-Aviv University, Israel (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (2000). Feminine Identity “The Silent Voice”: Zionist, Religious, Adolescent Girls between Modernity and Traditionalism. The Israeli Association for Research in Jewish Education (IARJE), Bar-Ilan University, Israel (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (2000). Differential Types of Secular Jewish Identity among Secular Adolescents in Israel. An International Conference of the ZalmanShazarCenter for Jewish History, Jerusalem, Israel (Hebrew).

Gross, Z. (2001). Expansion Strategy in Religious Zionism in Israel: Effects on Individual and Group Identity. Ethos, Nijmegen, CatholicUniversity.

Gross, Z. (2001). A Quest for the Realm of Spirituality. HaifaUniversity, International Conference on Spirituality.

Gross, Z. (2001). Educational Implications of a Theoretical Typology. EARLI, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Gross, Z. (2002). Split Soul: The World of The Traditional Students in the Secular High schools in Israel. Christians and University, Norway.

Gross, Z. (2002). From Bureaucratic Conception to Systemic Approach: Proposals for a New Organizational Jewish School in Brussels, Paris and Geneva. HaifaUniversity, The Third International Conference for Research in Jewish Education.

Gross, z. (2003). Invited Workshop with Leading Figures from Paris and Brussels-The World of Jewish schools in Francophone Countries - Advantages and Disadvantages - Paris. AJU.

Gross, Z. (2003). The Organizational Aspects of Schools in Brussels, Paris and Geneva. Earli, University of Padova, Italy.

Gross, Z. (2003). Invited LectureState Religious Education In Israel. Wuerzburg University (Germany).

Gross, Z. (2003). How Reflective Teachers and Their Half-Baked Conceptions Affect Their Student’s Religious World. Ethos, Nijmegen. CatholicUniversity.

Gross, Z. (July 2004). Invited Lecture - Agents of Change - Conflict resolution course between Israeli and Arab students in an Israeli Campus (eight years perspective) - University of Dresden, Germany.

Gross, Z. (December 2004). Invited lecture and international workshop - Religiosity, Values and Worldviews of Arabic and Jewish Students in Israel - Wuerzburg University, Germany.

Gross, Z. (2004). A Typology of Secularism and Religiosity among Secular Adolescents in Israel. AERA, San Diego, USA.

Major Teaching and Research Interests

  • Attitudes and values in religious education including religion and gender and civic education.
  • Secularization processes and its impact upon the Jewish identity of adolescents.
  • Education for tolerance, democracy, peace and multiculturalism.
  • Qualitative methodology.

Professional Affiliations

  • American Education Research Association (AERA).
  • The International Communal Studies Association.
  • The Israeli Network for Research in Jewish Education.
  • Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry.
  • Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR).
  • Educational Association for Leaning and Instruction (EARLI).
  • International Seminar for Religious Education and Values (ISREV).

ACADEMIC PROFILE

Dr. Gross completed her B.A. studies in English Literature and Linguistics, M.A. in Education (graduated with highest honors possible – Grade 100), and Ph.D. in Education (graduated with highest honors possible).

In the field of education her main interest is in courses in the qualitative study methodology (for M.A. and Ph.D. students), and sociological issues, such as, problems in Jewish education in the secular schools in Israel, democracy and education, civic education, gender education, extracurricular education (for B.A. and M.A. students).

In the field of research, her main interest is the inquiry of Jewish identity of secular and religious adolescents in Israel. Her research, so far, dealt mainly with the inquiry of Jewish religious and secular socialization processes of secular adolescents in Israel and in the formation of unique and original typologies to define this target population. Her first academic refereed book which was published by Ramot-Tel-Aviv University Press and Yad Tabenkin Press dealt with the inquiry of Jewish identity of secular kibbutzim adolescents in Israel.

Dr. Gross has won several prestigious prizes and academic awards from different sources that are connected to the kibbutzim movement (Yad Tabenkin scholarship grant and the Berl Reptor scholarship grant). Furthermore, in 1997 she won the Schupff Prize for outstanding doctoral students from the president of the university, the rector, and the various deans of different faculties in the university. She won the Schnitzer and Ihal Prize for outstanding Doctorate and the Frankfuter Prize for a significant contribution of the field of research in Jewish education. In 2004 she also won the prestigious Dafna Israleli Award for significant contribution to the field of Gender Studies

Moreover, Dr. Gross won the Beluia Maoz Prize for an outstanding student project in informal education. She was asked to serve as a referee in the Religious Education S.I.G. in the American Education Research Association (AERA) and will be the co-chair of the Religious Education and Spirituality SIG of The EARLI association (the European Association for Learning and Instruction.

Dr. Gross serves as a referee for the academic Journal of Research on Christian Education (JRCE), for the Journal of Education & Urban Society and the prestigious Hebrew refereed journal Megamot.

Dr. Gross participates in a few of the important academic activities that take place in the School of Education. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the implementation of A World of Difference Program (AWOD) of the Anti-Definition League (ADL) for university needs. She is a member of the academic activities with the Palestinian staff of El Quds University. She was chosen to be a member of the Executive Committee of the international conference of Education towards a Culture of Peace.

Dr. Gross was a participant in the committee to examine changing processes and the formation of the new policy of the Research Methodology of the School of Education. Dr. Gross was an elected representative of the staff to the Highest Education Council of the School of Education. She is also a member of the executive committee of the Israeli University network for research in Jewish education and was chosen be the Chair of the International Conference of the research network that was held in Israel in December 2000.

Dr. Gross has completed a new and independent research on religious education for girls in the religious national system in Israel under the auspices of the Institute for the Study and Advancement of Religious Education. In March 2003 she was invited to the Israeli Parliament to present her research findings. An official report was published by the Israeli Parliament regarding her research findings.

Dr. Gross was chosen by The Rappaport Center to conduct an international research concerning the World of Jewish Schools in Brussels, Paris and Geneva.

Dr. Gross is participating in an international research group in Europe on religiosity, Worldviews and Values of Adolescents in the modern world. She is conducting a quantitative study on this subject among Israeli Jewish (Secular & Religious) and Arab (Muslims, Christians, Druze and Carcacians) students.

Main Research:

*Jewish Education in the Secular Kibbutzim in Israel.

*A Typology of Religiosity and Secularism in Secular High Schools in Israel.

*The World of Zionist Religious Women between Charisma and Rationalism.

*The world of Jewish day schools in Brussels, Paris and Geneva.

*Religiosity, Values and Worldviews among Jewish and Arab students in Israel.

*Civic Education among Religious Zionist Adolescents in Israel.

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