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Alumni

Ayelet Geva

Ayelet Geva graduated from the Master's program  at the Department of School Counseling and Special Education at Tel Aviv University. Her thesis investigated the social and emotional development of children in single parent by choice families.

To contact: ayelet@pmod.co.il   personal website: www.pmod.co.il

Rula Hakim

Rula Hakim graduated from the Master's program at the Department of School Counseling and Special Education at Tel Aviv University. Her thesis investigated the willingness of children to help children who belong to their own social group vs. children belonging to other groups, and familial factors that affect helping behavior, such as values and religiosity.

To contact: rulahakim@mail.tau.ac.il

Reut Vraneski

Reut Vraneski is a Master's student for Developmental Psychology at Cornell University. She graduated and MA program at the Department of School Counseling and Special Education at Tel Aviv University. She is interested in ways the social environment changes children's perceptions of their ability. Her Masters theses investigated children’s understanding of values and thinking about values, and in the differences and similarities between children's and adults' values. Furthermore, she examined the developmental paths leading the transition from early to mature value conceptions. Reut completed her Bachelor's degree in Educational Leadership & Management and English Linguistics at Bar-Ilan University, graduating with distinction.

To contact: reut.v3@gmail.com

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Mor Mizrahi

Mor Mizrahi graduated from the Master's program at the Department of School Counseling and Special Education at Tel Aviv University. Her current research is focused on the associations between Theory of Mind and Prosocial Values to Prosocial Behavior. Mor is managing the research project "The development of value understanding in middle childhood".

To contact: morm@mail.tau.ac.il

Naama Jaffe-Dadush

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Naama Jaffe-Dadush graduated from the Master's program at the Department of School Counseling and Special Education at Tel Aviv University. Her current research investigtes the role of teachers' values in student behavior in Israeli schools.  Naama holds a BA in political science and Middle Eastern History, and a Masters degree in Conflict Resolution from Tel Aviv University.

 

To contact: naamajaf@mail.tau.ac.il

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