Kaye Academic College of Education - Tracks of Studies

Tracks of Studies

At present, there are more than 2,000 Jewish and Bedouin students studying in various tracks:

  • Kindergarten teachers (for children ages 0-6)
  • Teaching of the first grades (kindergarten and the first and second grades)
  • Primary school (first to sixth grades)
  • The track for middle school teachers, which offers specializations in Bible, Hebrew grammar and literature, Arabic, English, Mathematics, Computers, Natural Sciences and Informal Education.
  • Special Education (for pupils ages 6-20)
  • Physical Education (first to twelfth grades)
  • Art (first to twelfth grades).

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