Discrimination in Education Against the Arabs in Israel (ص 12)
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Arab (which we know is not the case”), and if we
assumed further that they were all receiving pri-
mary education, we would still find that the degree
of enforcement of, and facilitation of compliance
with, the Compulsory Education Law is lower in
the case of Arab children than it is in the case of
Jewish children.
During the school-year 1964/1965, total attend-
ance at “Other Arabic Educational Institutions”
was 11,968"), On the basis of the two hypotheti-
cal assumptions indicated in the preceding para-
graph, this figure would raise the total number of
“Arab pupils” attending “primary schools” to
58,198. On the other hand, Jewish attendance at
“Other Hebrew Educational Institutions” (26,218
pupils") brings the total of Jewish enrollment in
primary schools to 439,571. From these figures,
two sets of conclusions can be derived :
(i) Whereas Arab children aged 5 to 14 years
constitute 14 percent of all children of the
same age-group, “Arab pupils” attending
“primary schools” (notwithstanding the
inflation in their numbers) constitute only
11.7 percent of all pupils attending primary
schools in the country ; and
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ibid.
SAI 17/3, p. 575.
Ibid. - تاريخ
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