Graduate of Revivim's twelfth cohort, Bible and History teacher in Mekif Emek Hahula High School in Kibbutz Kfar Blum since the 2015-2016 school year
In answer to the question posed to me, about why one should study in Revivim, I can offer my personal thoughts, as follows:
I knew that I wanted to be a teacher when I was in the “Beit Yisrael” pre-army mechina program. I also knew that I wanted to study humanities, focusing specifically on Jewish identity. Revivim fit me like a glove; it is a program that trains teachers through high-level academic studies in subjects that interest me.
Due to the significant training period I underwent in Revivim, I feel that I was very well prepared for my first year of teaching as a homeroom teacher in Seligsberg High School in Jerusalem, which is generally thought to be very difficult for new teachers. The unique nature of Revivim is expressed in two central fields:
Studying in Revivim is worthwhile; there is tremendous importance to introducing identity discourse in public education. Revivim provides its students with the tools to create identity discourse and do meaningful educational work with students.