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Ayeka Announces Schools Selected for Soulful Education Professional Development Program

February 7, 2018 By eJP

Ayeka: The Center for Soulful Education has selected eight schools from a strong applicant pool to participate in a new cohort, funded by Jim Joseph Foundation. The schools chosen are Adelson Educational Campus, Robert M. Beren Hebrew Academy, Carmel Academy, Katz Yeshiva High School, Luria Academy of Brooklyn, Maimonides School, Pressman Academy, and Solomon Schechter of Long Island.

Over the course of this multi-year program, selected Judaic Studies teachers will become proficient in implementing Ayeka’s paradigm-shifting Soulful Education pedagogy in their classrooms, and then will coach other Judaic Studies staff at their schools. The program will include retreats, on-site coaching sessions, individual mentoring and virtual conversations for selected staff as well as administration of the selected day schools.

For more information regarding Ayeka’s Soulful Education methodology and unique approach to Jewish Education, visit: Ayeka‘s website.

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