What Gaps Need to Be Closed?
Adapted from the original Hebrew article by Bazy Rubin - “Our children are falling behind!”, “The long term damage will take years to recover from.. They may not ever recover [...]
Adapted from the original Hebrew article by Bazy Rubin - “Our children are falling behind!”, “The long term damage will take years to recover from.. They may not ever recover [...]
Adapted from the original Hebrew article by Tzuri Hason - When the crisis began, it appeared as if Jewish schools around the world would suffer a severe, if not fatal, [...]
by Tzuri Hason, adapted from the original Hebrew - An aspect of my studies of my certification program for rabbis working in the Diaspora, I live on a residential campus [...]
by Tzuri Hason, adapted from the original Hebrew article on Jeducation World. As both an educator and a parent, I often find myself delving into the question of how to [...]
by Tzuri Hason, adapted from the original Hebrew - Often, as educators, we set out with a curriculum and goals that must be covered. We build our lessons around achieving [...]
by Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath - After 3+ months of daily study on the intricacies of the eruv, the symbolic boundary that extends the private domain of Jewish households into public areas [...]
Author - Anya Frolova, translated from the original Russian article Ken Robinson, a revolutionary in education, passed away recently. It turns out that in the Russian-speaking space he is not [...]
by Vale Levin, originally written in Spanish - My first exposure to Hebrew was when I was eighteen years old, at camp, around a bonfire, when everyone was singing a [...]
by Vale Levin, originally published in Spanish for Jeducation World If there is one place that is generally dreaded by students, it is the teachers’ lounge. Sometimes it is a [...]
Several years ago, many of my friends and acquaintances were in some manner connected to the Teach for Russia program: one person was an external consultant, another worked within the [...]
The end of the tunnel for our confinement seems to have appeared, but we are not there yet; patience is still required of us. As educators, this is the opportunity [...]
This past Shabbat, we read Parshat Beha’alotcha, a parsha that is filled with upheaval. Throughout the first half, the people of Israel are in the best place they could possibly [...]