Books:
Kizel, A., Barry, G., Pereg, V., Taha, H., Levi, H., Harush, Y., Reichman, N., Wollansky, A., Gazit, O., Raz, T., Nagar, S., Yosef, R. (2007). Case- Studies Research for Directors: Directors Learning from Directors’ Stories. Tel Aviv: Center for Educational Technological (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2008). Subservient History: A Critical Analysis of History
Curricula and Textbooks in Israel, 1948–2006. Tel Aviv: Mofet Institute
Press (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2014). The
New Mizrahi Narrative in Israel. Tel Aviv: Resling (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. and Sadowski D. (Editors) (2015). Deutsch-Israelische
Schulbuchkommission (Hg.) Deutsch-israelische Schulbuchempfehlungen.
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (German and Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (Editor) (2022). Philosophy with Children and Teacher
Education: Global Perspectives on Critical, Creative and Caring Thinking. Routledge.
Kizel,
A. (2023). Philosophy, Inquiry and Children: Community of Thinkers
in Education. Berlin: LIT Verlag.
Kizel,
A. (2024). Enabling Students' Voices and Identities: Philosophical
Inquiry in a Time of Discord. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books
Selected
Articles:
Kizel, A. (2005). “Europe-Centrism in Israel’s General History Textbooks: 1948–2004.” Essays in Education 15, Article 8, 35-53.
Kizel,
A. (2006). “The Education and Communication Systems: From Both Sides of the
Barricades.” Kivunim (e- journal) (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2006). “The Cultural European: The Militaristic Japanese – the Attitude
towards Europe and Other Continents in Israeli General History
Textbooks.” Study and Research in Teachers Training 10, 159–179
(Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2007). “The Hypocrisy in Reviewing Israeli Bereavement.” Kaveret 14,
26–28 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2007). “Communicative Obscurity: The Attitude Taken by the London Times and
the New York Times towards the Issue of Jewish Refugees and
DPs in the Final Year of the Second World War.” Kesher: Journal
of Media and Communication History and the Jewish World 36, 103–114
(Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2008). “The Educational Philosophy of Thomas Green.” Study and
Research in Teachers Training 11, 216–225 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2009). “Contemporary Communication Politics Part 1: Online Citizenship in
an Era of a New Media.” Social Security: Journal of Welfare and Social
Security Studies 80, 173–75 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2010). “Homelessness, Restlessness and Diasporic Poetry.” Policy
Futures in Education 8, (3–4), 467–477.
Kizel,
A. (2010). “The Educational Implications of Otherness and Responsibility in the
Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in Work with People with Special Needs.” Ma’agalei
Nefesh: Journal for Psychology, Psychotherapy, Emotional Development and
Creative Education 3 (June), 3–11 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2010). “Education as an Existential Experience.” Studies in
Education, 1–2 (April), 287–91 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2010). “Poetry as an Alternative Educational Space in the Framework of
Diasporic Philosophy.” Devarim: Multi-Disciplinary Academic Journal 3,
49–57 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A., & Fuerstein, M. (2011). “In the Shadow of the Center: The Local Media
in the Periphery and a Survey of the News.” Kesher: Journal
of Media and Communication History and the Jewish World 41,
78–87 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2011). “Buzaglo’s Traditional Alternative: Not Fit to Fight over a
Mizrahi’ism Dissociated from Judaism.” Studies in Education 4 (April),
215–218 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2011). “The Narrative of Holocaust Survivors in Israel: The
Fragmented-Discourse Complex.” Ma’agalei Nefesh: Journal for
Psychology, Psychotherapy, Emotional Development and Creative Education 6,
54–60 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2011). “Zikron Ya’akov Model: The End of the Junior-High School and the
Return to Elementary School.” Studies in Education 5, 146–162
(Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2011). “Perhaps Schools Weren’t Even Meant for Learning.” Megamot: Behavioral
Sciences Journal 48 (1) 203-207 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2012). “Dialogue and Education to the Center.” Dapim: Journal for
Studies and Research in Education 53, 209–213 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2012). “Cultivating Creativity and Self-Reflective Thinking through
Dialogic Teacher Education.” US-China Education Review 2 (2),
237–249.
Kizel,
A. (2012). “The Democratic Selective Education in Israel: Tikkun Olan or
Separatism.” Studies in Education 6, 46–61 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A., & Gal-Arieli, N. (2012). “From Education to Law: Pupil Right Law in a
Test of School Life.” Gilu’ei Da’at: Multidisciplinary
Journal of Education, Society and Culture 2, 131-135 (Hebrew).
Kizel, A. (2013). “Clashing Narratives in
Civic Education in Israel.” Global Education Review 1 (3),
70–74.
Kizel,
A. (2013). “The Philosophy of Social Segregation in Israel's Democratic
Schools.” Philosophy Study 3 (11), 1042–1050.
Kizel. A. (2013). “The
Philosophical and Educational Challenges of the New Mizrahi Narrative in
Israel: Critical Aspects.” International Journal of Jewish Education Research 5-6, 281–302.
Kizel, A. (2014). “Communication Discourse and
Cyberspace: Challenges to Philosophy for Children.” Thinking: The
Journal of Philosophy for Children 20 (3-4), 40–44.
Kizel,
A. (2014).
“Secular and Traditional Mizrahi Caught in the Israeli Narrative Struggle.” Studies in
Israeli and Modern Jewish Society 7(Iyunim Bitkumat Israel), 401–433
(Hebrew).
Kizel, A. (2014).
“Philosophy with Children, Poverty and Philosophical-Social Sensitivity.” Studies in Education 11 – 12,
147–166. (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2014), “Pedagogies of Reflection: Dialogical Professional-Development
Schools in Israel.” Advances in Research on Teaching 22, 113–136.
Kizel,
A. (2015) “’Life goes on even if there’s a gravestone’: Philosophy with
Children and Adolescents on Virtual Memorial Sites.” Childhood and
Philosophy 10 (20), 421-443.
Kizel,
A. (2015). “The Presentation of Germany in Israeli History Textbooks between
1948 and 2014.” Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society 7 (1),
94–115.
Kizel,
A. (2015). "Philosophy with Children, the Poverty Line, and
Socio-philosophic Sensitivity." Childhood and Philosophy 11 (21)
139–162.
Kizel,
A. (2016). “Pedagogy out of Fear of Philosophy as a Way of Pathologizing
Children.” Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning 10 (20), 28–47.
Kizel,
A. (2016). “Enabling identity: The challenge of presenting the silenced voices
of repressed groups in philosophic communities of inquiry.” Journal of
Philosophy in Schools 3 (1), 16–39.
Kizel,
A. (2016). “Philosophy with Children as an Educational Platform for
Self-Determined Learning.” Cogent Education 3 (1),
1244026.
Kizel,
A. (2016). "From Laboratory to Praxis: Communities of Philosophical Inquiry as
a Model of (and for) Social Activism." Childhood and Philosophy 12 (25),
497–517.
Bar, N., Kizel, A.
(2016). “On the Continuum from Mainstreaming to Inclusion: The Development of
the Approaches towards Students with Special Needs and Their Expression in the
Educational Frameworks in Israel.” Interdisciplinary contexts of Special Pedagogy 11, 161–188.
Kizel,
A. (2017). “Philosophic Communities of Inquiry: The Search for and Finding of
Meaning as the Basis for Developing a Sense of Responsibility.” Childhood and
Philosophy 13 (26), 87–103.
Kizel,
A. and Abdallah,
M. (2017). “On the Seam: Philosophy with Palestinian Girls in an East
Jerusalem Village as a Way of a Pedagogy of Searching.” Journal of
Philosophy in Schools 4 (1), pp. 27–49.
Kizel,
A. (2017). “Existing in the world: but whose world—and why not change
it?” Childhood
and Philosophy 13 (28), 567–577.
Kizel,
A. (2017). “Responsibility as Solidarity”. Dvarim – Multidisciplinary
Academic Journal 10, 319–322 (Hebrew).
Hadar,
L. Hotam, Y., & Kizel, A. (2018). "No school is an island: Negotiation between
alternative education ideals and mainstream education- the case of Violin
school." Pedagogy, Culture and Society 26 (1),
69-85
Kizel,
A. (2019). “I-Thou Dialogical Encounters in Adolescents’ WhatsApp Virtual
Communities." AI & Society: Journal of Knowledge, Culture and
Communication 34 (1), 19-27
Kizel,
A., Nadler, S. (2019). “Representation of Animals in Israel’s Elementary
Schools Textbooks.” Studies in Education 17-19, 565-584 (Hebrew)
Kizel,
A. (2019). “Education against Human Labeling and Cataloging.” Studies
in Education 17-19, 62-65 (Hebrew)
Kizel,
A. (2019). “Enabling Identity as an Ethical Tension in Community of
Philosophical Inquiry with Children and Young Adults”. Global Studies of
Childhood 9 (2) 145–155.
Kizel, A. (2019). “Following Philosophy with
Children Concepts in Practice of Teacher Education.” Childhood and
Philosophy 15, 1- 21.
Kizel, A. (2021).
“The facilitator as self-liberator and enabler: ethical responsibility in
communities of philosophical inquiry.” Childhood and Philosophy 17, 1-20.
Kizel, A. (2021).
“Philosophy
with Children as a Way of Overcoming the ‘Shadow Adults Cast over Childhood’
and the ‘Pedagogy of Fear’”. International Journal of Fear Studies, (3) 2, 13
– 24.
Kizel,
A. (2021) “What is so Alternative about the Alternative Education in
Israel? The Scale of 11 Challenges set by the Alternative Education
None-Mainstream”. Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning, Vol
15, Issue 30, 16 - 41.
Kizel,
A. and Yerushalmi A. (2022) Representations of Women in the Israeli
High School Civic Textbook. Studies in Education, 21, 304 -
326 (Hebrew)
Kizel, A. (2022).
The Facilitator in Communities of Philosophical Inquiry with Students as a
Liberator and an Enabler. Studies in Education, 21, 349 - 364 (Hebrew)
Mayseless, O. and
Kizel, A. (2022). Preparing Youth for Participatory Civil Society: A Call for
Spiritual, Communal, and Pluralistic Humanism in Education with a Focus on
Community of Philosophical Inquiry. International Journal of
Educational Research, Volume 115, 102015
Naveh,
R., Elyada, O. and Kizel, A. (2023). "The development of Communication
Education in Israel." Studies in Education 22, 80-95 (Hebrew).
Poltruk,
M., Kizel, A. and Ziv, Y. (2023). " The Kindergarten as an Arena
for Dialogic Existence: Connections and Dialogue among the Team”. Studies
in Education 22, 157-166 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2024). "The physical body is not here but the Body of
Memories is still with us": Philosophy with Children and the Living Body
of Memory of the Deceased. Amechanon Journal of the Laboratory of
Research on Practical & Applied Philosophy, 1(1), 139-153.
Reuven,
N. and Kizel, A. (2025). The Democratic Philosophy of Education and Society
According to Matthew Lippmann, Father of the "Philosophy for
Children" Movement. Studies in Education 25, 55 - 75
(Hebrew).
Hadari,
A., Hen, M. and Kizel, A. (2025). The work of teachers in the hospital
educational center: educational dialogue in multiple arenas. Studies in
Education 25, 224 - 239 (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2025). Sharing Pains in Community-of-Inquiry-Pedagogy in the
Arab-Israeli Context. Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning, Vol
19, Issue 38, 15 - 38.
Kizel,
A. (2025). The Facilitator of Philosophical Research Communities and Their Role
in Dialogue Circles. Diotime: International Journal of Philosophical
Didactics and Practices, 97. (French).
Selected
Chapters:
Kizel,
A. (2008). The Multi-Cultural Educational Challenge of the New Mizrahi
Narrative. In 60 Years of Education in Israel: Past, Present, and
Future (pp. 159–166). Jerusalem: Mandel Leadership Institute (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2008). Peace Education and History Education. In Sara Zamir and Ada Aharoni
(eds.), The Voice of Peace in the Process of Education (pp.
150–172) Shikmim: Achva Academic College of Education.
Kizel,
A. (2010). Towards a New Dialogical Language in Education. In Ilan Gur-Ze’ev
(ed.), The Possibility/Impossibility of a New Critical Language in
Education (pp. 409–416). Rotterdam: Sense Pub.
Kizel,
A. (2010). Homelessness, Restlessness and Diasporic Poetry. In Ilan Gur-Ze’ev
(ed.), Diasporic Philosophy and Counter-Education (pp.
285–300). Rotterdam: Sense Pub.
Kizel,
A. (2010). The Philosophic Dialogue Dimensions in Educational Work with People
with Communication Difficulties. In M. Rachimi (ed.), Enable Your
Brother to Live with You (pp. 181–194). Rechovot: Orot Israel College
Press (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2012). The Challenge of the New Mizrachi Narrative for Multi-Cultural Education
in Israel. In Dan Soen, Mally Shechory, and Sarah Ben-David
(eds.), Minority Groups: Coercion, Discrimination, Exclusion, Deviance
and the Quest for Equality (pp. 137–150). New York: Nova Publishers.
Kizel.
A. (2012). Dialogic Philosophy in Practice of Teacher Education: Classroom
and Organizational Dialogue. In Lee Cho-sik and Park Jin-whan (Eds.). Thinking
Education through Philosophy (pp. 127–150). The Korean Academy of
Teaching Philosophy in School.
Kizel,
A. (2013). Philosophy with Children in a Multi-Narratival Educational
Environment: Abundance of Perspectives, Wealth of Identities, and
Legitimization. In Karlfriedrich Herb, Jen Glaser, Barbara Weber, Eva Marsal
and Takara Dobashi (eds.) Narrative, Dreams, Imagination: Israeli and
German Youth Imagine the Future (pp. 129–138). Münster:
Lit Publisher.
Kizel A. (2013).
Empowering Children through Philosophy with Children: The Dialogical
Dimensions of Democratic Schooling. In E. K. Thedoropoulou (Ed.). Philosophy,
Philosophy Are You There? Doing Philosophy with Children (pp. 189–204). Athens:
Diadrasi, (Greek).
Kizel, A. (2013).
Against a Monologizm: Dialogical philosophy of democratic education. In
I.D. Dzhohadze (Ed.). Consciousness, Practice, Reality (pp.
272–288). Moscow: Kanon Plus (Russian).
Kizel,
A. (2014) “Rescue Pedagogy”: The Educational Philosophy of Teach First Israel
as a Test Case for the Internationalization of Teacher Training. In Pia-Maria
Rabensteiner (ed.) Internationalization in Teacher Education (pp.
78-90). Schneider Verlag.
Kizel, A. (2015).
Textbook Research: The Present, the Excluded and the Walls between Them.
Introduction to the Hebrew Version of UNESCO Guidebook on Textbook
Research and Textbook Revision (pp. 5–12). Tel Aviv: Mofet
(Hebrew).
Kizel, A. (2015). Introduction to the book of
findings, results and recommendations of the Israeli-German Commission for
Textbooks Research, 2010 – 2015. In Deutsch-Israelische
Schulbuchkommission (Hg.) Deutsch-israelische Schulbuchempfehlungen
(pp. 13–17). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (German and Hebrew).
Kizel, A. (2015). “Pedagogy of Fear as
Paralyzing Men’s Question” In Yesiayahu Tadmor and Amir Frayman (eds.) Education
– Men’s Questions (pp. 214–223). Tel Aviv: Mofet (Hebrew).
Kizel, A. (2016). Mourning and Bereavement in the Israeli Press. In:
Mira Feuerstein (ed.), Talking Current Affairs: Media Literacy (pp.
105–109). Tel: Aviv: Mofet, (Hebrew).
Kizel,
A. (2017). Philosophy with Children as Enabling Community of Multi-Narratives.
In Ching
Ching Lin and Lavina Sequeira (eds.) Inclusion, Diversity and
Intercultural Dialogue in Young People's Philosophical Inquiry (pp.
69–84). Rotterdam:
Sense Pub.
Kizel,
A. (2017) Totalitarianism, the Holocaust, and Rebirth of the State of Israel:
Germany in Israeli History Textbooks and Curricula. (Totalitarismus, Holocaust
und Wiedergeburt des Staates Israel: Deutschland in israelischen
Geschichtsschulbuchern und Lehrplanen). In Doron Kiesel (ed.) Perspektiven
Judischer Bildung: Diskurse-Erkenntnisse-Positionen (pp. 159–178). Berlin: Hentrich
& Hentrich Verlag (German).
Kizel, A. & Bar,
N. (2018). Ethics of Inclusion of Students with Special Needs: The case of the
Special Education in Israel. In Theodoropoulou, Ε., Moreau, D., Gohier, C.
(eds.), Éthique en Éducation. Dépistages et clairières philosophiques [Ethics
in Education. Detections and philosophical clearings] (pp. 425–448).
Rhodes: Laboratory of Research on Practical and Applied Philosophy.
Kizel A. (2018).
Philosophy with Children and Socio-philosophical Sensitivity. In Duthie, E.,
García, F. and Robles, R. (eds.). Family Resemblances. Current Trends
in Philosophy for Children (pp. 506-516). Madrid: Anaya.
Schuemann, D., Kizel,
A. & Rottenberg, H. (2018). "Dance as an educational tool for teaching
about the Holocaust in Israel". In: Nevide Akpinar Dellal and Witold
Stankowski (eds.) Education and Human Rights. Dusseldorf: Lap
Lambert Academic Publishing, pp. 33 – 36.
Kizel, A. (2019). Against the Excluded
Voices: The Challenges of Philosophy for Children in a Multi-Narratival
Educational System. In: Martin Siebach, Jaqueline Simon and Toni Simon
(eds.) Ich und Welt Verknüpfen. Allgemeinbildung, Vielperspektivität,
Partizipation und Inklusion im Sachunterricht. Baltmannsweiler:
Schneider Verlag, pp. 173 - 183.
Kizel, A. (2019) Philosophy with
children and self-determination in education. In: Tom Feldges (ed.) Education
and Philosophy: New Perspectives on Complex Relationship. Routledge
Education Studies Series, pp. 28-40.
Kizel,
A. (2019). The Balfour Declaration: Between History and Narrative. In: Zentralrat der
Juden in Deutschland (Ed.) Perspektiven jüdischer
Bildung. Diskurse – Erkenntnisse – Positionen, Schriftenreihe der
Bildungsabteilung des Zentralrats der Juden in Deutschland Bd. 2.
Leipzig: Hentrich & Hentrich Verlag, pp. 13-24.
Kizel,
A. & Orland-Barak, L. (2020). From
Traditional to Dialogical-Reflective Teacher Training: The case of Teacher
Education in Israel. In: James W. Fraser & Lauren Lefty (eds.) Teaching
the World's Teachers. Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 199-225.
Kizel, A. (2020).
Empowering Students: The Dialogical Philosophy of the Democratic Schooling in
Israel. In: Borys Khohod & Nevide Akipinar Dellal (eds.) Modern
Critical Trends in Education. Dusseldorf: Lap Lambert Academic
Publishing, pp. 49-61.
Kizel,
A. (2021). A Seminar on Philosophy for/with Children as a Dialogical
Space between Jews and Arabs at the University of Haifa. In: International
Association for Teachers of Philosophy at Schools and
Universities Yearbook. Zürich: LIT Verlag, pp. 176-184.
Kizel,
A. (2021). The Challenges of Alternative Education in Israel. In: Mevlut
Aydogmus (ed.) New Trends and Promising Directions in Modern Education
– New perspectives 2021. Konya: Palet Yayinlari, pp. 62-73.
Kizel,
A. (2022). Philosophizing Teacher Education: Philosophy for/with Children
and its challenges to global Teacher Education. In: Arie Kizel (ed.) Philosophy
with Children and Teacher Education: Global Perspectives on Critical, Creative
and Caring Thinking. Oxford: Routledge, pp. xvi-xxxiv.
Kizel,
A. (2023). From deep and in-depth history to narrow and purposeful history
teaching. In: Nimrod Tal and Eyal Naveh (eds.) Historical education: scenes and
connections. Tel Aviv: Mofet and Ha’Kibutz Ha’meuhad (Hebrew), pp. 209 - 229.
Kizel,
A. (2023). Teacher education in Israel: Developments and changes. In
R. de Oliveira Brito, & A. Anselmo Guilherme (Eds.), Teacher Education Around
the World: Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 323-336). UNESCO & Catholic University of
Brasilia.
Kizel,
A. (2023). Formação de Professores em Israel: Desenvolvimentos e
Mudanças. In R. de Oliveira Brito, & A. Anselmo Guilherme (Eds.), Formação
de Professores ao redor do mundo: desafios e oportunidades (pp.
307-322). UNESCO & Universidade Catolica the Brasilia. (Portuguese).
Kizel,
A. (2023). Freedom, Security, John Locke: Israel versus Freedom
Fighters or Terrorists? In: Gabriele Münnix, Bernd Rolf, Markus Wirtz and Hans
Bringeland (eds.): Freedom and/or Security. Forum Philosophie
International, 72. LIT: Zürich, pp. 104 - 109.
Kizel,
A. (2024). Community-of-Inquiry Pedagogy: Communities of Shares Pain
as Promoting Empathy for the Other in the Arab-Israel Conflict In: Joshua
Forstenzer et al. (eds.) The Pedagogy of the Community of Philosophical
Enquiry as Citizenship Education: Global Perspectives on Talking Democracy into
Action. Routledge, Chapter 4.
Kizel,
A. (2024). Why Educational Systems Prevent Philosophy with Students
as an Educational Platform for Seld-Determined Learning of the Citizen Agent?
In: Witold Stankowski, Nevide Akpinar Dellal and Orcin Karadag
(eds). Education, Science. Art and Society in the 21st Century:
Innovative Approaches and Competencies. GlobeEdit, pp. 39 - 45
Kizel,
A. (2025). "Le sfide della Filosofia per ragazzi, l'identità quale
risposta alla Pedagogia della paura". In A. Marabini (Ed.), Pensiero
critico e ingiustizia epistemica: come la Philosophy for/with children può
contribuire a ridurre le disuguaglianze, pp. 36-39. Edizioni ETS, Pisa.
(Italian)
Entries
in Encyclopedias:
Kizel,
A. (2020). Philosophy for Children. SAGE Encyclopedia of Children and
Childhood Studies. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, pp.
1236-1237.