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Review of the 2025-2026 Palestinian Authority School Curriculum

Our comprehensive review of the Palestinian Authoritys 202526 national school curriculum, analyzes 290 textbooks and 71 teacher guides used in West Bank, Gaza, and East...

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Back to School: Gazas Educational Frameworks in the Shadow of War

The Palestinian Authoritys (PA) newly introduced abridged curriculum for Gaza condenses the same radical, antisemitic, and violence-promoting content that has long characterized its textbooks. This...

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Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education Study Cards 202122, Grades 111Selected Examples

This IMPACT-se report analyzed textbooks and new study cards produced by the Palestinian Authority (PA) for the 202122 school year, which are used in the...

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The 202021 Palestinian School Curriculum Grades 112Selected Examples

This updated May 2021 IMPACT-se study analyzed textbooks used for the 2020-21 Palestinian curriculum (West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem and UNRWA) and includes selected examples...

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PALESTINIAN CURRICULUM PUT TO THE TEST The General Certificate of High School Examination in Palestine (Tawjihi)

This report studies the twenty-six tests comprising the Palestinian 2019 Tajihi Matriculation Exam which tests grade 12 material from the Palestinian curriculum. The exam was...

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