976 Dr. Gat Savaldi-Harussi Chapter on page 183 Earned her Ph.D. at University of California, Berkeley. A lecturer in Ariel University’s Department of Communication Disorders and speech-language pathologist, she leads educational teams at the Ministry of Education. Her research focuses on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, particularly on improving language and literacy proficiency among individuals with complex communication needs, including children with autism spectrum disorders. Her interdisciplinary collaborations include research in psycholinguistics, special education, and technology, and she presents her work at national and international conferences. gatharrusi@gmail.com Dr. Emmanuel Schen Chapter on page 427 Interdisciplinary Ph.D from the Haifa University”. MA from the Hebrew University MGO’s management. BFA from Bezalel Academy, the Art Department. Graduate of a rehabilitation course at the Bar Ilan University. Lectured at Bezalel Academy. Awards: Homesh, The Shalem Foundation and Shekel. For 40 years had worked with people with disabilities developing programs for their inclusion. Founded and directed Shekel’s “Si’im” Program which included: “Reframing Reality” international film festival; The Si’im integrated Theater; The “Extraordinary” community TV program and many others. Presently retired, Lectures at the Hadassah Collage and practices artistic photography schenem@gmail.com Prof. Orly Shapira-Lishchinsky Chapter on page 407 A professor, head of at the Department of Educational Administration, Leadership and Policy, Faculty of Education, at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Her research areas include organizational ethics, ethical dilemmas in educational systems, comparative education, teachers' withdrawal behaviors and mentoring through Team-basedSimulation. shapiro4@biu.ac.il
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