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Post-Pandemic Gifts for our Children
By Nachama Skolnik Moskowitz When I ask Jewish educators to identify what learning from the pandemic they would like to take into the future (from the midst of crisis, let us find opportunity), many talk of the success of individualized Hebrew. Scheduled on Zoom at the family’s convenience, the child is the winner of this targeted one-on-one attention. While many education directors would be … [Read More...] about Post-Pandemic Gifts for our Children

The Talent Next Door: A Hidden Gift of the Pandemic
By Aharoni Carmel and Yael Harari We’ve been closely following “What’s Going on in Jewish Education” and the CASJE interim report, not only because the research is integral to Jewish education, but additionally since TalentEducators was founded in 2019, we have been experiencing these findings firsthand. Alex Pomson’s November 30 article in this publication points […]

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Bringing it All Together: Networks Platform Launches on The Jewish Educator Portal
By Jonathan Fass “The best way to predict the future is to create it,” shares Alan Kay, the noted computer scientist who helped to make the personal computer a reality. In March 2020, recognizing COVID’s impending impact on education, The Jewish Education Project harnessed this disruption as an opportunity to build for a better future. In […]

The Wexner Foundation Announces Class 5 of Field Fellows
The Wexner Foundation, in partnership with the Jim Joseph Foundation, is pleased to announce Class 5 of the Wexner Field Fellowship. In what was the most competitive pool to date and in the middle of a pandemic, no less, 15 outstanding professionals were selected for this three-year intensive program. Utilizing the diverse, cohort-based learning that […]

What will Post-COVID look like?
By Dr. Betsy Stone We may be entering the final, albeit lengthy, phases of COVID. As we approach the one year marker of this difficult time, overlaid by racial injustice and political turmoil, many of us are looking forward to “freedom” with excitement and anxiety. We imagine a world where simple errands no longer include […]