A rare and increasingly uncommon Hebrew-language work on early childhood education and community child care in Israel.
Offered here is a 1994 hardcover copy of מעון היום הקהילתי (The Community Day Care Center) by Dr. Ronit Lev, published by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of Israel.
This professional educational volume examines the structure, administration, and educational philosophy of community day care centers, with particular attention to the relationship between children, families, educators, and the broader community. Written for educators, administrators, social workers, and policy professionals, the book explores how early childhood institutions can support healthy child development while fostering meaningful parental involvement and effective staff collaboration.
Drawing on educational theory and practical experience, Dr. Lev addresses topics such as preschool management, organizational culture, communication between caregivers and families, professional development of staff, and the creation of supportive environments for young children. The work provides valuable insight into the Israeli approach to community-based early childhood education during the 1990s.
Of particular interest to collectors and researchers, this copy contains a handwritten presentation inscription in Hebrew, dated June 1994, and appears to have been personally inscribed by the author. Such provenance adds an additional layer of historical and academic interest to an already uncommon title.
An excellent acquisition for university libraries, researchers of Israeli education, child development specialists, Hebrew-language book collectors, and anyone interested in the history of community child care programs and educational administration.
good vintage pre-owned condition. Hardcover boards remain solid and attractive with light shelf wear consistent with age and normal use. Binding is tight and secure. Interior pages are clean and well preserved with no highlighting, underlining, library stamps, or margin notes observed. Handwritten Hebrew inscription present on the front endpaper. Please review all photographs carefully, as they show the exact copy you will receive.