Kaye Academic College of Education - The Projects Are Conducted By The College Association

The Projects Are Conducted By The College Association

  • P.A.C.T.: This is an educational intervention program whose aim is to promote language competency and Mathematics amongst kindergartens children of Ethiopian origin in Beer Sheva.
  • P.A.C.T+: This is an educational intervention program whose aim is to promote language competency and Mathematics amongst school children of Ethiopian origin.
  • Readiness for the first grade: This is an educational intervention program whose aim is to promote learning skills leading to success at school.

The Center for Educational Growth: This program is run in conjunction with Ben-Gurion University and Kaye College. Its purpose is to lead to changes in the education system.

  • The Sports Center: The center has state-of-the-art facilities including a treadmill, a well-equipped fitness room, physiological laboratories and more. These facilities will be at the disposal of visitors to the conference.

Visual Arts: The Center for Art Studies in the Negev, also known as the "Visual Arts Center", is a cultural and art institute that is run by the Association for Projects under the auspices of Kaye College, in conjunction with the Beer Sheva Municipality.

  • The "Visual Arts Center" was founded in 1976, with the aim of meeting a wide range of social and cultural needs in Beer Sheva and the Negev.

The center is housed in a new building on the college campus, which is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Areas of study include painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography and lithography. Three tracks are offered in the "Visual Arts Center":

  • Certified art counselor (two years)
  • Senior art counselor (three years)
  • Creative workshops in the morning and the evening for the general public.

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