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Dr. Najwan Saada is currently an assistant professor of Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education at Beit Berl College of Education and Al-Qasemi Academic College of Education . He is Palestinian citizen from Israel and his research interest includes social studies and citizenship education, curriculum theory, identity politics, postcolonial theory, teachers' and students' religious identities. Najwan received his B.A. and M.A. in sociology of education from the Hebrew University and his doctoral degree from Michigan State University. His dissertation deals with the intersection of religion, democracy, and nationalism from postcolonial and power/knowledge theories. These days he plans to publish the essay “Theorizing critical and reflective religious education in public schools” at British Journal of Religious Education. Recent Publication: Saada, N. (2014). The use of postcolonial theory in social studies education. Journal of International Social Studies, 4 (1). 103-113. Saada, N. (2013). Teachers’ perspectives of citizenship education in Islamic schools in Michigan. Theory & Research in Social Education, 41(2), 247-273 Saada, N. (2013). Critical reflections on values education for Arab students in Israel (in Arabic). Al-Hasad, 3. Israel: Beit-Berl Acadmic College: Arab Academic Institute for Teacher Training.
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