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New Strategic Initiatives for Educator Recruitment and Retention

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New Strategic Initiatives for Educator Recruitment and Retention

Jewish Teachers Now (JTN), a partnership of JEIC and Touro University, is revolutionizing the recruitment and retention of Jewish educators through innovative community-wide benefits and engaging initiatives for the next generation. By fostering a supportive ecosystem for educators and inspiring young minds, JTN is shaping the future of Jewish education and ensuring a vibrant community for years to come.

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What the Arba'ah Banim Teach Us About Student Engagement

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What the Arba'ah Banim Teach Us About Student Engagement

The arba banim, the four children from the Passover Seder aren't just characters in an ancient story -- they're a surprisingly modern framework for understanding how students engage with learning. In this fascinating exploration, we'll see how these traditional archetypes align perfectly with contemporary educational psychology, especially when it comes to student motivation and engagement. Whether you're an educator or simply curious about the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern teaching, this piece offers a fresh perspective on an age-old challenge: how to truly inspire the next generation of learners.

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JEIC Connects with Seattle-Area Jewish Day School Faculty

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JEIC Connects with Seattle-Area Jewish Day School Faculty

The JEIC team visited Seattle, touring five Jewish day schools and meeting with faculty to prepare for this year's Innovators Retreat, thanks to the partnership with the Samis Foundation. During these visits, JEIC also offered their Intrinsic Motivation workshop series, equipping educators with student-centered learning tools to enhance their teaching practices.

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Life is Messy: Embrace It! Part II

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Life is Messy: Embrace It! Part II

Last month, we explored an aspect of the dilemma of how we can do the best for each and every one of our students. This month, we will look at a totally different manifestation of the same question. That is the amount of time it takes to develop passionate, trained teachers.

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Life is Messy: Embrace It!

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Life is Messy: Embrace It!

Educators aspire to do what's best for their students. But what if something that is good for one student is terrible for another student? What’s the solution to the dilemma in which we are not serving all of our children in the best way possible?

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Livin’ On a Prayer: Prioritizing Support for Tefillah Coordinators

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Livin’ On a Prayer: Prioritizing Support for Tefillah Coordinators

Reuven Margrett, Associate Director (North America), Pardes Center for Jewish Educators asks the question: How do we support new and emerging tefillah coordinators?

He explains that the tefillah coordinator role needs to be about more than just focusing on the product (minyanim, curriculum, logistics), and shares ideas on how schools can consciously support, build, and grow a cadre of tefillah coordinators who can lead and inspire.

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When a Podcast Seems Familiar

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When a Podcast Seems Familiar

Author Elena Aguilar identifies six core human needs in her most recent book, "Arise: The Art of Transformational Coaching." Her list closely parallel's JEIC's list of the six pillars of intrinsic motivation. Her focus is on educator training, making the classroom teacher her "end user." But is that the right focus... especially in the field of Jewish education?

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Not All Heroes Wear Capes…

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Not All Heroes Wear Capes…

Rabbi Jeremy Bruce, director of programming at The Rabbi Sacks Legacy and Rabbi David Stein, the dean of academic affairs at Shalhevet High School and co-founder and managing director of Lahav Learning, explain the Torah V’Chochmah program. This program, inspired by Rabbi Sacks' teachings in Bible, Parashat Hashavua, and Jewish thought trains Jewish educators in curriculum development.

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Answering the "What Ifs" with Personal Connections

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Answering the "What Ifs" with Personal Connections

About two weeks before schools starts, the “what ifs” take over every teacher's mind. Gesher Jewish Day School Principal of Teaching and Learning Melanie Eisen shares the lessons she's learned over her 33-year career that have helped her calm the what ifs so she can focus on having a great school year.

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Back to School...in Elul?

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Back to School...in Elul?

This year, the Jewish calendar creates an oddity in that the first month or so of school is the month of Elul rather than Tishrei. What educational message can we glean from this unusual turn of the calendar?

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Teaching Israel Unapologetically: Now is the Time for Courageous Leadership

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Teaching Israel Unapologetically: Now is the Time for Courageous Leadership

Dr. Tal Grinfas-David, head of TGDConsulting, consultant to the Center for Israel Education (CIE), and DEEP Consortium member, shares key insights from years of coaching Jewish day schools to embrace transformative change, especially pertaining to teaching about Israel.

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“Clear the Way for Hashem”:  An Educator’s Perspective on the Three Weeks

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“Clear the Way for Hashem”: An Educator’s Perspective on the Three Weeks

As we enter the Three Weeks, when we commemorate the most tragic periods in the national life of the Jewish people, JEIC Managing Director Sharon Freundel compares how the collective Jewish journey back to the Hold Land can mirror the journey of each child reaching their treasured destination.

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Starting with the End in Mind: Big Ideas and Essential Questions

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Starting with the End in Mind: Big Ideas and Essential Questions

As educators prepare their yearly vision and units for the coming school year, JEIC Managing Director Sharon Freundel suggests that we use big ideas (BI) and essential questions (EQ) that focus on philosophical life statements and pertinent deep questions to frame the students’ learning.

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The Secret Sauce in Jewish Education

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The Secret Sauce in Jewish Education

Rabbi Shmuel Feld, founding director of the Jewish Education Innovation Challenge, discusses how the secret sauce in Jewish education is intrinsic motivation. He further examines this core concept in successful Jewish education that we delved into at this year’s Innovators Retreat.

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