Faculty and Staff - Development of Children with Special Needs (M.A)

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    Asher Ornoy

    Prof. Asher Ornoy

    MA Program Coordinator
    Full professor

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    haya orlev

    haya orlev

    Master's program coordinator

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    Atalia Hai Weiss

    Dr. Atalia Hai Weiss
    (Ph.D.)

    Senior Lecturer

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    Shani Oppenheim-Weller

    Dr. Shani Oppenheim-Weller
    (Ph.D.)

    Senior Lecturer

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    Liza Weinstein

    Dr. Liza Weinstein
    (Ph.D.)

    Lecturer

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    Hanoch Cassuto

    Dr. Hanoch Cassuto
    (M.D.)

    Senior Lecturer

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    Adaya Meirovich

    Dr. Adaya Meirovich

    Senior Lecturer

    I received a bachelor’s degree in Hebrew Literature and Educational Counseling, and a master’s degree in Organizational Behavior, both from Tel Aviv University. Having completed my first academic degree, I worked as a teacher and a coordinator in junior high school. During my master’s degree studies and after graduation, I worked as an organizational advisor in different organizations, and was subsequently appointed as a Human Resources manager for Paz Company.  

    A doctorate degree in Medical Education was awarded to me by the Technion. My research project based on the longitudinal approach, examined the effects of student-centered teaching on the student's attitudes and behavior. The study was guided by Prof. Rosalie Ber and Prof. Avi Rotschild (The School of Medicine) and Prof. Michael Moore (The School of Education in Science and Technology). 

    I started working at Hadassah Academic College in 2007 as a lecturer in the Department of Management of Service Organizations since its opening. I have always affirmed the importance of optimizing the effectiveness of teaching, i.e. the development of course contents, teaching methods and evaluation techniques. Over the years of my work at the College, I have been sharing teaching materials, tests and curricula with my colleagues in the department. In addition, until the year 2020, I served as an academic advisor to all students in the Department of Management of Service Organizations (N=880).

    During the years of my work at the College, I have developed courses in different subjects, either independently, or in collaboration with colleagues (For example, Research Methods, Academic Literacy). Another course that I have built from the ground up and continued to develop with Dr. Lior Naomi Schneider is 'Patient Caregiver Relationship'. The course, is based on an innovative teaching method that we developed in the framework of the ASSET project we participate in. It built on on the 9-step Student-Guided learning (SLG)] model, combining active teaching and continuous and formative assessment. 

    In my teaching, I put a big emphasis in empowering the students. In this respect, I view a student-lecturer academic interaction as a model for professional performance of students in his/her future career and conduct. I believe, that being guided by the motto “practice what you preach”, one can teach a great variety of moral, emotional and behavioral values. I apply this student – centered approach in different modes of college interaction: teaching, personal conversations, private lessons and tutorials.

    In addition to teaching and academic counseling, I am very involved in the activities of the department and the college, including being the chair of the college's academic faculty organization. At the same time, I teach 'Nursing Communication' at the 'Dina' Nursing School (Rabin-Medical Center) and 'Pharmacy Communication' at the 'Faculty of Pharmacy' (Hebrew University). In addition, over the years, I have conducted numerous assessment and education studies for various organizations, which are based on quantitative and qualitative research methods. In some organizations, I guide teams in the research process as part of their professional development (for example, Tel HaShomer Hospital -Cardiac Institute; Cllalit Health Services; Experimental School - Hadassah Hospital and more).

     

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    Avi Besser

    Prof. Avi Besser
    (Ph.D.)

    Full professor

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    Ayelet Rosenthal

    Dr. Ayelet Rosenthal
    (Ph.D)

    Lecturer

    Ayelet Noam-Rosenthal holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and a Master’s degree (magna cum laude) in early childhood mental health studies from the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University, where she is currently a Ph.D. candidate.

    Ayelet is working at the Haruv Institute as the director of learning programs in the field of early childhood and social work. Ayelet is also teaching courses at the Hebrew University and the Haifa University. 

    As part of her training in childhood mental health, Ayelet gained experience in interventions with at-risk families and children in situations such as high-conflict marital crises, emotional difficulties of young children, and difficulties in parent-child relationships.

    Between the years 2013-2016 Ayelet was responsible for simulations in the area of social welfare at MSR – the Israel Center for Medical Simulation at the Sheba Medical Center.

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    Judy Kupersmitt

    Dr. Judy Kupersmitt
    (Ph.D.)

    Senior Lecturer