Education and Youth Corps

Education and Youth Corps

The Israeli Education and Youth Corps ( _he. חיל החינוך והנוער, "Heil HaHinuh VeHaNo'ar") is the IDF Manpower Directorate corps responsible for the education of soldiers and commanders in Israel's military. It is designed to instruct and develop national values among the troops.

tructure

The Education and Youth Corps is divided into two main brigades - the "Magen" division and the education division - as well as 6 independent units directly subordinate to the Chief Education Officer:
*The Jerusalem College
*Planning and organization branch
*Education and youth training base ( _he. בה"ד החינוך והנוער "Bahad HaHinukh VeHaNo'ar")
*The School for Leadership ( _he. בית הספר למנהיגות "Beit HaSefer LeManhigut", abbr. "Bislam")
*The army weekly Bamahane
*Israeli Army Radio ( _he. גלי צה"ל "Galei Tzahal", abbr. "Galatz")

Magen division

The "Magen" (an abbreviation for "Morot-Hayalot" (teacher soldiers), "Gadna" and "Nahal"), comprises four IDF education programs:
*"Mak'am" (an abbreviation for "Merkaz Kidum Ukhlusiyot Meyuhadot" - Center for the Advancement of Special Population Groups), a program initiated by Rafael Eitan to call up and support soldiers who would otherwise not be called up, such as those with serious educational deficiencies (lack of compulsory education), long criminal histories, etc. These are termed 'adaptaion problems' in the IDF, and those with a rating of 40-60 are classes are "Mak'am" youth. The "Mak'am" base is called Havat HaShomer and located in the north of the country, and trains those "Mak'am" youth with the most serious problems.
*Teacher soldiers, a program to train female soldiers to become teachers in the civilian sector.
*Gadna, short paramilitary training programs for high school youth. The Gadna program has 3 such training bases - Tzalmon in the north, Ju'ara in the center, and Sde Boker in the south of the country.
*Nahal Nucleus ( _he. גרעין נח"ל "Gar'in Nahal"), another pre-military-age program.

Mihve Alon, a training base for new immigrants not proficient in the Hebrew language, is also subordinate to the "Magen" division.

Education division

The education division serves as the professional guide for the other units of the corps, and of the IDF in general. It is divided into 6 branches:
*"Mak'am" branch
*Education and Hasbara branch
*Culture branch
*Aliyah branch
*Arm and corps branch
*"Moriah" branch

Education and youth training base

The Education and youth training base, or by its name "Sha'arei Avraham" (Abraham's gates) was built near the Re'em Junction in the Lachish Valley near Kiryat Mal'akhi.

Many of the soldiers in varies roles in the Education Corps get their training in the Youth Education Training Base.

Among these roles:
#Mashakit Hod מש"קית הו"ד - teaching and command NCO
#Madan Merhav and Basis מד"ן מרחב ובסיס - a youth guide in the base and region
#Mashakit Hinukh מש"קית חינוך - education NCO
#Mashakit Aliya מש"קית עלייה - immigration NCO
#Military ensemble
#Museum guides

*The teacher-soldiers who are also a part of the Education Corps don't get their training in the Youth Education Training Base, but in a civic seminary called Ramot Shapira, which is in moshav Beit Meir, next to Jerusalem. this is a result of the "lending agreement" with the Education Minister of Israel.

Insignia

The emblem of the Education and Youth Corps is composed of four stripes integrating into one flame.

Three of them (different shades of blue) represent the three different centers of the corps and the fourth (colored white) represents the headquarters of the corps.

Chief officers

External links

* [http://www1.idf.il/DOVER/site/mainpage.asp?sl=EN&id=4&unit=14970&srch=&bScope=True Official site]


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