Our Mission
The mission of the Faculty of Education at Bethlehem University is to form teachers who are experts in leading and accompanying teaching/learning processes in the classroom and beyond in connection with the local community and the world.
In encouraging candidates to explore and reflect on the cultural heritage of the Palestinian society and its educational reality, the Faculty of Education promotes its candidates’ overall personality to be open, responsible, and capable of keeping and enriching the dynamic exchange between the individuals and their society as a basis for ensuring the continuous development of their society.
The Faculty of Education achieves its mission through its programs, which are characterized by recognizing the developmental nature of learning across early, middle, and late childhood stages. These programs ensure reciprocity in the teaching-learning process by using participative approaches in the educational setting. Furthermore, they integrate the learning resulting from the interactive experiences of the teacher, learner, and the community into a continuously developing curriculum, utilizing the action research methodology as an approach to developing the candidate’s personal, professional, and technical competencies. Finally, the programs offer consistent formation and experiential opportunities in developing crucial skills like critical thinking, holistic human development, resilience, and emotional intelligence, which candidates are then equipped to share and promote with and for their students.
The Faculty educates undergraduate and graduate students who recognize education as a vocation and life mission and strive to make of the educational experiences they lead or participate in meaningful enrichment experiences for all the students involved.
Our students conform to the highest ethical standards of their profession, embrace and respect the Palestinian values and traditions in a spirit of openness and tolerance, and are able to participate and lead in the process of development of individuals and societies in changing and challenging national and international contexts.
Our Mission
The mission of the Faculty of Education at Bethlehem University is to form teachers who are experts in leading and accompanying teaching/learning processes in the classroom and beyond in connection with the local community and the world.
In encouraging candidates to explore and reflect on the cultural heritage of the Palestinian society and its educational reality, the Faculty of Education promotes its candidates’ overall personality to be open, responsible, and capable of keeping and enriching the dynamic exchange between the individuals and their society as a basis for ensuring the continuous development of their society.
The Faculty of Education achieves its mission through its programs, which are characterized by recognizing the developmental nature of learning across early, middle, and late childhood stages. These programs ensure reciprocity in the teaching-learning process by using participative approaches in the educational setting. Furthermore, they integrate the learning resulting from the interactive experiences of the teacher, learner, and the community into a continuously developing curriculum, utilizing the action research methodology as an approach to developing the candidate’s personal, professional, and technical competencies. Finally, the programs offer consistent formation and experiential opportunities in developing crucial skills like critical thinking, holistic human development, resilience, and emotional intelligence, which candidates are then equipped to share and promote with and for their students.
The Faculty educates undergraduate and graduate students who recognize education as a vocation and life mission and strive to make of the educational experiences they lead or participate in meaningful enrichment experiences for all the students involved.
Our students conform to the highest ethical standards of their profession, embrace and respect the Palestinian values and traditions in a spirit of openness and tolerance, and are able to participate and lead in the process of development of individuals and societies in changing and challenging national and international contexts.
Faculty Departments
Faculty Programs
Lower Basic Level Education
Pre-School Education
Teaching Arabic Language-Upper Basic Level
Teaching Social Studies-Upper Basic Level
MA in Inclusive Education: Learning Difficulties
MA in Creative Pedagogies and Community Practices
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Zuroub Teacher Resource Center
The center was established in 1993 and named after Dr. Abdel Rahman Zuroub, in memory of his life-long work and contributions to the development of Education.














