
Moriah
Omer-Attali
Seymour Fox School of Education, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Supervisor Prof. Adam Lefstein and Prof. Tali GalMoriah Omer-Attali is a PhD candidate in the field of education. She is interested in students’ rights and how students can design their educational experiences. Her research explores students’ participation in decision-making processes as part of a formative evaluation initiative in which educational processes are designed and developed based on digital-led school assessment. This research aims to help develop more inclusive and democratic schools that value the voices and agency of all students.
Moriah’s research aims to help develop more inclusive and democratic schools that value the voices and agency of all students.
Moriah completed her joint law and MBA honours program at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She later earned an MA in education policy at Tel Aviv University and completed her MA thesis at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Moriah lives in Ness Ziona with her husband and three children. Her professional background spans various fields, including commercial litigation, economic development, and journalism. Moriah has tutored at-risk youth, mentored high school students, and led social justice workshops. In her free time, she enjoys catchball, hiking, and the arts.

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