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'''Moisés Salinas Fleitman''' is a Mexican scholar of developmental and social psychology, a multi-cultural educator, a [[Zionist]] political [[activist]], and the former [[Chief diversity officer]] at [[Central Connecticut State University]] and [[Rector (academia)]] at ORT University Mexico. |
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'''Moises Salinas''' is an internationally-known psychologist and social scientist, a multi-cultural educator, and a left-wing Zionist political activist. |
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== Early life == |
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Born in [[Mexico City, Mexico]] in 1966, Salinas was involved in Zionist activities from age 15 when he attended the Aluma Institute for Jewish Education, which was a program in Jewish education and leadership. He then served as a youth councilor in the Dor Hadash Zionist Organization in [[Mexico City]]. Later (1985-6), he served as Secretary General of the movement that had about 150 members, and designed educational activities for youth aged 10–18. |
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Salinas first came to [[Israel]] in 1984-5 when he attended the [[Machon L'Madrichei Chutz La'Aretz]], the Institute for Youth Leaders Abroad in [[Jerusalem]], which was a program in Zionist leadership and education. He returned to Israel in 1986 to study at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], earning his BA in Educational Psychology in 1991. While studying, he was an active participant of the [[Peace Now]] (Hebrew: {{Script/Hebrew|שלום עכשיו}}) movement and a member of the [[Mapam]] party student wing. |
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== Political activities == |
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Salinas first came to [[Israel]] in 1984-5 when he attended the [[Machon L'Madrichei Chutz La'Aretz]], the Institute for Youth Leaders Abroad in [[Jerusalem]], which was a program in Zionist leadership and education. He returned to Israel in 1986 to study at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], earning his BA in Educational Psychology in 1991. While studying, he was an active participant of the [[Peace Now]] (Hebrew: שלום עכשיו) movement and a member of the [[Mapam]] party student wing. |
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Salinas moved to Israel in 1986. In 1988, he became the youngest board member of the Magshimim Federation, and he coordinated several programs for the [[Jewish Agency]] Youth and [[Hechalutz]] department for Latin America. In 2004, Salinas became one of 14 young Zionist leaders worldwide to be honored with the first [[Herzl Award (WZO)|Herzl Award]]s from the [[World Zionist Organization]] for his contributions to the Zionist movement.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://web.ccsu.edu/Courier/2005/April/Salinas.htm |title=Dr. Moisés F. Salinas Receives Herzl Award |publisher=The CCSU Courier |date=May 29, 2008 |accessdate=February 9, 2013}}</ref> In about 2003, Salinas founded the Hartford chapter of the [[American Zionist Movement]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.jewishledger.com/2010/08/q-a-with-dr-moises-salinas/ |title=Q & A with… Dr. Moises Salinas |publisher=The Jewish Ledger |first=Cindy |last=Mindell|date=August 27, 2010 |accessdate=February 9, 2013}}</ref> He was profiled in the ''[[Jewish Ledger]]'' and selected as one of Connecticut's Jewish Movers and Shakers in 2005.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.jewishledger.com/2011/12/movers-shakers-a-look-back-2/ |title=Movers & Shakers: A Look Back |publisher=The Jewish Ledger |date=December 29, 2011 |accessdate=February 9, 2013}}</ref> He served as a board member of the national American Zionist federation, as well as a board member of [[Meretz]] USA and the [[JANIP|Jewish Academic Network for Israeli-Palestinian Peace]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://meretzusa.org/planting-hatred-sowing-pain-book-talk-moises-salinas |title=Planting Hatred, Sowing Pain: A Book Talk by Moises Salinas |date=September 6, 2007 |publisher=Partners for Progressive Israel |accessdate=9 February 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130415104952/http://meretzusa.org/planting-hatred-sowing-pain-book-talk-moises-salinas |archive-date=15 April 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He served as president of Meretz USA/Partners for Progressive Israel in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://meretzusa.org/this-new-year-help-meretz-usa-restore-progressive-values-american-zionism |title=This New Year, help Meretz USA restore progressive values to American Zionism |date=September 7, 2010 |publisher=Partners for Progressive Israel |accessdate=9 February 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130415074054/http://meretzusa.org/this-new-year-help-meretz-usa-restore-progressive-values-american-zionism |archive-date=15 April 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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⚫ | Salinas completed his Ph.D. in [[educational psychology]] at the [[University of Texas]] in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]]. He most recently served as associate professor of developmental and social psychology at [[Central Connecticut State University]]. He has published in a variety of publications, including the [[Journal of Black Psychology]] and Computers and Education. He has co-authored papers with psychologists [[Claude Steele]], [[Joshua Aronson]], and Richard Valencia. He has received awards from the American Education Research Association Grant in 2003, from the Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning award in 2002, and a [[The Pew Charitable Trusts]] Teaching Leadership Award in 1997. In 2008 he was named Chief Diversity Officer at CCSU.<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://web.ccsu.edu/courier/2008/sept/courier0908.pdf/ |title=Key University Positions Filled |publisher=The Courier |date=September 1, 2008 |accessdate=May 28, 2013}}</ref> |
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In 2011, Salinas left CCSU and became Academic Dean at Hebraica University in Mexico City in August 2011.<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.enlacejudio.com/2011/08/25/dr-moises-salinas-fleitman-nuevo-director-academico-de-la-universidad-hebraica// |title=Dr. Moisés Salinas-Fleitman, nuevo Director Académico de la Universidad Hebraica |publisher=Enlace Judío |date=August 25, 2011 |accessdate=May 28, 2013}}</ref> In 2015, he was named [[Rector (academia)]] at ORT University Mexico, the first institution in Latin America focused on Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship and Leadership.<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://t2010.ort.org/world_ort_news/?tx_ttnews%255Btt_news%255D=2917&cHash=4b6be38d7d2770190ad1aa4abacf24fa |title=ORT changes Mexico’s educational landscape |publisher=World ORT News |date=March 18, 2015 |accessdate=March 29, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |url=http://one.laptop.org/about/people/moises-salinas// |title=Moises Salinas, Rector of the ORT University Mexico |publisher=OLPC |accessdate=March 29, 2016}}</ref> |
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== Zionist Activity == |
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Salinas moved to Israel in 1986. He quickly rose among the ranks of young Zionist leaders. In 1988, He became the youngest board member of the Magshimim Federation, and he coordinated several programs for the [[Jewish Agency]] Youth and Hechalutz department for Latin America. In 2004, Dr. Salinas became one of 14 young Zionist leaders worldwide to be honored with the first [[Herzl Award]]s from the [[World Zionist Organization]], in honor of the 100 anniversary of the death of [[Theodor Herzl]], for his contributions to the Zionist Movement. He was profiled in the [[Jewish ledger]] and selected as one of Connecticut's Jewish Movers and Shakers in 2005. Salinas was founder of the Hartford [[American Zionist Movement]] (AZM) and serves as a board member of the national American Zionist federation as well as board member of [[Meretz]] USA and the Jewish Academic Network for Israeli-Palestinian Peace ([[JANIP]]). |
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[[Hispanic Outlook]] Magazine published a full feature article as one of the top Hispanic researchers in the United States. He was also featured in the [[Education Digest]] in 2004. |
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*Salinas, M.F., & Salinas, J.I. (2013). Tu hijo en el centro: Una nueva visión educativa para la era digital [Your child at the center: a new educational vision for the digital era]. Mexico, D.F.: Random House. {{ISBN|978-6-07311-369-4}} |
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*Salinas, M.F. & Abu-Rabi (Eds.) (2010), Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Perspectives on the Peace Process. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press. {{ISBN|978-1-60497-654-0}} |
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*Valencia, R. R., & Salinas, M. F. (2003). Cultural bias in intelligence tests: Is it a closed issue? In R. R. Valencia and L. Suzuki (Eds.), Intelligence Testing and Minority Students. New York: Sage Publications. |
*Valencia, R. R., & Salinas, M. F. (2003). Cultural bias in intelligence tests: Is it a closed issue? In R. R. Valencia and L. Suzuki (Eds.), Intelligence Testing and Minority Students. New York: Sage Publications. |
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*Aronson, J., Steele, C. M., Salinas, M. F., & Lustina, M. J. (2003). The effect of stereotype threat on the standardized test performance of college students. In E. Aronson (Ed.), Readings About the Social Animal. (8th ed., pp. |
*Aronson, J., Steele, C. M., Salinas, M. F., & Lustina, M. J. (2003). The effect of stereotype threat on the standardized test performance of college students. In E. Aronson (Ed.), Readings About the Social Animal. (8th ed., pp. 415–430). New York: Worth Publishers. |
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===Other publications=== |
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*Salinas, M. F. (2005). Attitudes. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development, Vol. 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage |
*Salinas, M. F. (2005). Attitudes. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development, Vol. 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage |
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*Salinas, M. F., & Kane, S. E. (2005). Achievement, Long Term Learning and Lerner-Centered instruction in Higher Education. In P. Lemma (Ed.), Effective teaching: Systematic Reflections on the scholarship of teaching, 2. New Britain, CT: CCSU.Adam, M. (2004). Re-Acculturating Racial Stereotypes. ''Education Digest'', 70(1), 38-42. |
*Salinas, M. F., & Kane, S. E. (2005). Achievement, Long Term Learning and Lerner-Centered instruction in Higher Education. In P. Lemma (Ed.), Effective teaching: Systematic Reflections on the scholarship of teaching, 2. New Britain, CT: CCSU.Adam, M. (2004). Re-Acculturating Racial Stereotypes. ''Education Digest'', 70(1), 38-42. |
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*Salinas, M.F.,(2006). From Dewey to Gates: A model to integrate pedagogical principles in the selection and use of instructional technology. ''Computers and Education.'' |
*Salinas, M.F.,(2006). From Dewey to Gates: A model to integrate pedagogical principles in the selection and use of instructional technology. ''Computers and Education.'' |
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*Valencia, R.R, Villareal, B. & Salinas, M.F. (2002). Cultural bias in intelligence testing for Mexican Americans. In R. R. Valencia (Ed |
*Valencia, R.R, Villareal, B. & Salinas, M.F. (2002). Cultural bias in intelligence testing for Mexican Americans. In R. R. Valencia (Ed.) Chicano School Failure and Success, 2nd ed.. London: Falmer Press. |
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*Valencia, R.R. & Salinas, M.F. (2000). Test Bias. In R. R. Valencia and L. Suzuki,(Eds.) Intelligence Testing and Minority Students. New York: Sage Publications. |
*Valencia, R.R. & Salinas, M.F. (2000). Test Bias. In R. R. Valencia and L. Suzuki,(Eds.) Intelligence Testing and Minority Students. New York: Sage Publications. |
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*Salinas, M.F. (1998). Stereotype threat: The role of effort withdrawal and apprehension on the intellectual underperformance of Mexican-Americans. ''Dissertation Abstracts International'', 59 (06), 1908A. (University Microfilms No. AAT98-38106) |
*Salinas, M.F. (1998). Stereotype threat: The role of effort withdrawal and apprehension on the intellectual underperformance of Mexican-Americans. ''Dissertation Abstracts International'', 59 (06), 1908A. (University Microfilms No. AAT98-38106) |
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* [http://www.wzo.org.il/doingzionism/about_us/activity.asp?id=235 World Zionist Organization] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110531030652/http://www.moisessalinas.info/ Moises Salinas homepage] |
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* [http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ741075 Education Digest ] |
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* [https://archive.today/20130131204043/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/eddigest/access/699712371.html?dids=699712371:699712371:699712371&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT:PAGE&date=Sep+2004&author=Michelle+Adam&pub=The+Education+Digest&edition=&startpage=38&desc=Re-Acculturating+Racial+Stereotypes Education Digest ] |
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* [http://www.hispanicoutlook.com/articleindex_14.htm Hispanic Outlook Magazine] |
* [http://www.hispanicoutlook.com/articleindex_14.htm Hispanic Outlook Magazine] |
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* [http://www.jewishledger.com/articles/2005/12/29/news/on_the_cover/news01.txt Jewish Ledger] |
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* [http://meretzusa.org/horizons/archive.html Israel Horizons] |
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* [http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/author/S/Moises_F._Salinas.aspx Greenwood-Praeger] |
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* [http://salinas.socialpsychology.org/ Social Psychology Network] |
* [http://salinas.socialpsychology.org/ Social Psychology Network] |
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Latest revision as of 07:18, 28 July 2024
Moisés Salinas Fleitman is a Mexican scholar of developmental and social psychology, a multi-cultural educator, a Zionist political activist, and the former Chief diversity officer at Central Connecticut State University and Rector (academia) at ORT University Mexico.
Early life
[edit]Born in Mexico City, Mexico in 1966, Salinas was involved in Zionist activities from age 15 when he attended the Aluma Institute for Jewish Education, which was a program in Jewish education and leadership. He then served as a youth councilor in the Dor Hadash Zionist Organization in Mexico City. Later (1985-6), he served as Secretary General of the movement that had about 150 members, and designed educational activities for youth aged 10–18.
Salinas first came to Israel in 1984-5 when he attended the Machon L'Madrichei Chutz La'Aretz, the Institute for Youth Leaders Abroad in Jerusalem, which was a program in Zionist leadership and education. He returned to Israel in 1986 to study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, earning his BA in Educational Psychology in 1991. While studying, he was an active participant of the Peace Now (Hebrew: שלום עכשיו) movement and a member of the Mapam party student wing.
Political activities
[edit]Salinas moved to Israel in 1986. In 1988, he became the youngest board member of the Magshimim Federation, and he coordinated several programs for the Jewish Agency Youth and Hechalutz department for Latin America. In 2004, Salinas became one of 14 young Zionist leaders worldwide to be honored with the first Herzl Awards from the World Zionist Organization for his contributions to the Zionist movement.[1] In about 2003, Salinas founded the Hartford chapter of the American Zionist Movement.[2] He was profiled in the Jewish Ledger and selected as one of Connecticut's Jewish Movers and Shakers in 2005.[3] He served as a board member of the national American Zionist federation, as well as a board member of Meretz USA and the Jewish Academic Network for Israeli-Palestinian Peace.[4] He served as president of Meretz USA/Partners for Progressive Israel in 2010.[5]
Academic activities
[edit]Salinas completed his Ph.D. in educational psychology at the University of Texas in Austin. He most recently served as associate professor of developmental and social psychology at Central Connecticut State University. He has published in a variety of publications, including the Journal of Black Psychology and Computers and Education. He has co-authored papers with psychologists Claude Steele, Joshua Aronson, and Richard Valencia. He has received awards from the American Education Research Association Grant in 2003, from the Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning award in 2002, and a The Pew Charitable Trusts Teaching Leadership Award in 1997. In 2008 he was named Chief Diversity Officer at CCSU.[6]
In 2011, Salinas left CCSU and became Academic Dean at Hebraica University in Mexico City in August 2011.[7] In 2015, he was named Rector (academia) at ORT University Mexico, the first institution in Latin America focused on Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship and Leadership.[8][9]
Selected publications
[edit]Books
[edit]- Salinas, M.F., & Salinas, J.I. (2013). Tu hijo en el centro: Una nueva visión educativa para la era digital [Your child at the center: a new educational vision for the digital era]. Mexico, D.F.: Random House. ISBN 978-6-07311-369-4
- Salinas, M.F. & Abu-Rabi (Eds.) (2010), Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Perspectives on the Peace Process. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press. ISBN 978-1-60497-654-0
- Salinas, M.F. (2007). Planting hatred, sowing pain: the psychology of the Israeli Palestinian conflict. Westport, CT: Greenwood/Praeger. ISBN 0-275-99005-2
- Salinas, M.F. (2003). The politics of stereotype: Affirmative action and psychology. Westport, CT: Greenwood/Praeger. ISBN 0-313-32396-8
- Valencia, R. R., & Salinas, M. F. (2003). Cultural bias in intelligence tests: Is it a closed issue? In R. R. Valencia and L. Suzuki (Eds.), Intelligence Testing and Minority Students. New York: Sage Publications.
- Aronson, J., Steele, C. M., Salinas, M. F., & Lustina, M. J. (2003). The effect of stereotype threat on the standardized test performance of college students. In E. Aronson (Ed.), Readings About the Social Animal. (8th ed., pp. 415–430). New York: Worth Publishers.
Other publications
[edit]- Aronson, J., Steele, C.M., Salinas, M.F., & Lustina, M.J. (2003). The effect of stereotype threat on the standardized test performance of college students. In E. Aronson (Ed.) Readings About the Social Animal. (9th ed., pp. 415–430). New York: Worth Publishers.
- Salinas, M. F. (2005). Attitudes. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development, Vol. 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
- Salinas, M. F., & Kane, S. E. (2005). Achievement, Long Term Learning and Lerner-Centered instruction in Higher Education. In P. Lemma (Ed.), Effective teaching: Systematic Reflections on the scholarship of teaching, 2. New Britain, CT: CCSU.Adam, M. (2004). Re-Acculturating Racial Stereotypes. Education Digest, 70(1), 38-42.
- Salinas, M.F.,(2006). From Dewey to Gates: A model to integrate pedagogical principles in the selection and use of instructional technology. Computers and Education.
- Valencia, R.R, Villareal, B. & Salinas, M.F. (2002). Cultural bias in intelligence testing for Mexican Americans. In R. R. Valencia (Ed.) Chicano School Failure and Success, 2nd ed.. London: Falmer Press.
- Valencia, R.R. & Salinas, M.F. (2000). Test Bias. In R. R. Valencia and L. Suzuki,(Eds.) Intelligence Testing and Minority Students. New York: Sage Publications.
- Salinas, M.F. (1998). Stereotype threat: The role of effort withdrawal and apprehension on the intellectual underperformance of Mexican-Americans. Dissertation Abstracts International, 59 (06), 1908A. (University Microfilms No. AAT98-38106)
- Davis, C., Aronson, J. & Salinas, M.F. (2006). Black racial identity as a moderator of stereotype threat: Identity in context. Journal of Black Psychology, 32, 4. 399-418.
References
[edit]- ^ "Dr. Moisés F. Salinas Receives Herzl Award". The CCSU Courier. May 29, 2008. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
- ^ Mindell, Cindy (August 27, 2010). "Q & A with… Dr. Moises Salinas". The Jewish Ledger. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
- ^ "Movers & Shakers: A Look Back". The Jewish Ledger. December 29, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
- ^ "Planting Hatred, Sowing Pain: A Book Talk by Moises Salinas". Partners for Progressive Israel. September 6, 2007. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
- ^ "This New Year, help Meretz USA restore progressive values to American Zionism". Partners for Progressive Israel. September 7, 2010. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
- ^ "Key University Positions Filled". The Courier. September 1, 2008. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
- ^ "Dr. Moisés Salinas-Fleitman, nuevo Director Académico de la Universidad Hebraica". Enlace Judío. August 25, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
- ^ "ORT changes Mexico's educational landscape". World ORT News. March 18, 2015. Retrieved March 29, 2016.
- ^ "Moises Salinas, Rector of the ORT University Mexico". OLPC. Retrieved March 29, 2016.