M.A Students

Moran Sharvit

Moran Sharvit

I am a master’s student at the University of Haifa Department of Learning Disabilities. I earned my B.A. from the Department of Education and Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 

Currently, I work as a remediation teacher for first through seventh grade at the Meir Center.

My master’s research aims to examine reading differences between pointed and partially pointed Hebrew among readers with difficulties who have selective difficulties in either reading rate or reading accuracy.

Mor Tiano

Mor Tiano

I hold a B.A. in Psychology and Special Education from the University of Haifa (2014). Currently, I am master’s student at the University of Haifa Department of Learning Disabilities.

My research, conducted in Professor Michal Shany’s lab under the joint supervision of Professor Shany and Dr. Liat Goldfarb, is focused on global versus local processing among fourth-graders with selective reading deficits in rate or accuracy. 

In addition, I work at the Egoz Center as a remediation teacher for children in first through ninth grade. 

Rotem Einat

I am currently a master’s student in the Learning Disability Evaluation and Remediation program at the University of Haifa. I earned my B.A. in Psychology and Education from Tel-Hai Academic College, which is located in the Upper Galilee mountains. 

My master’s research under the joint supervision of Professor Michal Shany and Dr. Orly Lipka examined the process of note-taking in higher education, with a focus on mapping note-taking methods in the Computer Sciences and Education departments. Specifically, I studied the means used for note-taking (laptop, pen and paper, audio recording), writing styles, and before-, during-, and after-class note-taking strategies.

In addition, I work at the Haifa Learning Enhancement Center, and as a remediation teacher at the Leo Baeck Elementary School.