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Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education

The Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-SE), formerly known as the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace (CMIP), is an Israeli non-profit that describes itself as a "research, policy and advocacy organisation" and monitors the content of school textbooks.

Scope and impact
The organization analyzes textbooks, teachers' guides and curricula from across the world. The impact of these reports has included the European Parliament's decision to freeze elements of Palestinian Authority funding until curricula are brought into line with international standards. The same report by the organization led to questions being raised publicly over similar funding from governments in Switzerland, Germany and UK. However, European reviews have repeatedly criticized IMPACT-SE's reports for methodological shortcomings, including misattributions, translation errors, and decontextualized quotations. In Israel, the organization's reporting generated media analysis of failures in the publicly funded ultra-Orthodox Jewish educational system. The organization was also invited to help create a curriculum for Syrian children seeking refuge in Greece. == Media ==
Media
Reports in the media which include the work of the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education include: • Der Bund (Switzerland), UNO-Schulbücher verherrlichen Terroristen (January 2019) • La Libre (Belgium), "Quand des manuels scolaires palestiniens promeuvent le martyre: la Belgique impliquée" (November 2017) • Newsweek, "Why are Palestinian kids being taught to hate?" (March 2017) • Hurriyet (Turkey), "Another dangerous ideological touch to education" (January 2017) ==See also==
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