This September Fathom hosted Dr. Dalia Fadila, faculty member of the International School for Leadership and Diplomacy at IDC-Inter Disciplinary Center in Herzliya. Dr. Fadila is an educational pioneer. Her revolutionary Q Schools were launched in Tira in 2008 to empower and integrate, and operate today in Nazareth, Jaljulia and Tayibe, in East Jerusalem, in the West Bank city of Ramallah and, since 2012, in Amman, Jordan.
Autumn / 2016
Fathom Forum with Dr. Dalia Fadila: ‘Q Schools: Educating for equality in Israel’
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