Monthly Archives: November 2018
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We’re thrilled that Dr. Sarah Benor of HUC-JIR is leading a major effort to learn more about goals and practices of North American Jewish supplementary education.
We expect many important findings to come out of this comprehensive effort, insights that will help all of us serve the educational needs of our children in the coming years.
For example, you will have a chance to describe the goals and outcomes you have established for your own learners, and the methods you employ to achieve them, as well as the challenges you face serving demanding and diverse communities.
The survey takes approximately 15 minutes. Please make sure your voice is heard. Click here to complete the survey by December 5th.
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We've got plenty of downloadable and interactive resources for your Hanukkah lessons right at our Pinterest page.Read more »
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Bring the spirit of Hanukkah into your home or classroom with our collection of children’s books.Read more »
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This Hanukkah, try using art to teach the big ideas of the holiday and create rich learning.
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As educators, we kindle one small light at a time. We know that the light will not kindle itself - we must provide the spark. So writes Bonnie K. Stevens in Teach Them Diligently: A Midrash on the Jewish Educator’s Year.Read more »
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Third grade is a big year in many schools, when students begin to read and retain Hebrew. At The Temple in Atlanta, educators work with parents on how to best support students at home.Read more »
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