Discrimination in Education Against the Arabs in Israel (ص 27)
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than a quarter (22.49 %) of the total teaching force of
26,533. ©)
23. It is worth noting also that approximately one-
tenth — and perhaps more — of the teachers in Arab
schools during the school-year 1963/1964 were non-Arab.
Of the 1,611 teachers employed in that school-year in
Arab schools, 119 were Jews (7.38 percent) and 31 belong-
ed to unspecified “other” population groups; it is prob-
able also that some of the 592 teachers classified as
“Christian” were non-Arab Christians.
C. Size of Classes:
24. During the school-year 1964/1965, there were
1,465 classes in Arab primary schools and 13,279 classes
in Jewish primary schools; 87 classes contained 50 or
more pupils each; 44 of these overcrowded classes were
in the Arab schools, and 43 in the Jewish schools. “)
Thus, 3 percent of all Arab primary classes contained
50 or more pupils each, while only about one-quarter of
one percent (0.28 %) of Jewish primary classes were
crowded to that degree.
39) SAI: TI7, p. 578.
40) SAI: T/8, p. 579.
41) Based on SAI: T/9, p. 580. - تاريخ
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