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Educational Innovation
Blog Articles
Taking a Deep Dive to Make the Implicit Explicit
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Professional Leadership, Teaching and Learning
By Regina and Andrea Lulka How do our families, children and faculty engage with diverse groups of people in our Jewish schools
Teaching and Learning, Mental Health
When Moshe came down from Sinai, the Torah tells us, he did not realize that his face was glowing (Exodus 34:29). The
Teaching and Learning
“Flow is that elusive state of absorption in a meaningful challenge or a momentary bond, where your sense of time, place and
Teaching and Learning
By Chani Rotenberg News coverage of the American government today can be quite disheartening. How can we develop thoughtful public policy within
Facing Israel as Educators
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Teaching and Learning
By Dr. Lesley Litman “Teaching, like any truly human activity, emerges from one’s inwardness, for better or worse. As I teach, I
Hayidion Articles
When our campuses closed due to Covid-19, the cast of Fiddler on the Roof was only weeks into rehearsals. Most schools had
Students learn best when they’re learning with each other rather than from teacher- delivered content, especially when learning online. In our fifth-grade
Collaboration and distance used to seem like a paradox. Now, they are a daily part of teaching during Covid. How can we
There is no doubt that student collaboration adds many dimensions to learning: discussion about a given topic, deeper understanding of material, even
I will be happy if I never hear some un words again: uncertain, unprecedented, unknown and unavoidable. I feel the same way
Resilience, the ability of an individual to bounce back through difficult times, is often achieved through participation in larger systems of work