January 8, 1999
Colleges in Israel Begin to Embrace the Liberal Arts
Educators question the dominant German model of specialization and professional training
Students in Israel may soon be getting a much broader education than they have been offered in the past.
The curricular changes with which some of the country's institutions are now experimenting -- more elective courses and the imposition of distribution requirements, for example -- might not seem very radical to students at a typical U.S.
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