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The field trips - a unique exploration expirience

  • IDEC 2010 newsletter
There is active registration for the field trips at the end of the conference. We highly recommend participating in them, as they will be very interesting and show you Israel from perspectives which cannot be seen in Tel Aviv. The trips will also be an opportunity to get better acquainted and closer, as we expect many of our own students to join them.
We particularly recommend the trip to the North of the country. 
Its itinerary is most exciting, as it shows a tangible connection between past and future. In Israel, a special lifestyle known as kibbutz was first founded. This lifestyle itself is fascinating, but especially so in its approaches to education, innovative and bold as they were in those days. Visiting the veteran kibbutzim of the North, and then the Democratic School in Hadera and the pioneering school Givol, will be like a trip through a time tunnel – not a virtual time tunnel, a real, visible, living one.

 

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