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MOFET International Educators Train Jewish Studies Teachers at World ORT Seminars
Authors: MOFET Institute
Over the last years World ORT has been sponsoring seminars for teachers of Jewish Studies in different locations around the world in order to keep them kept abreast of innovations in teaching and to enrich their professional toolboxes. In recent years, these seminars have focused on the use of technology in the teaching of Jewish Studies. Since 2007 teacher educators from the MOFET Institute's International Channel have been teaching at these seminars. Two of them, Dr. Elaine Hoter and Reuven Werber, report their impressions of the experience as well as of the nature, products, and educational significance of the activity.
Published: 2011
Updated: Aug. 02, 2011
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URJ Adult Learning Intensive Workshop
Authors: Union for Reform Judaism (URG)
Register now to join other Reform congregational leaders committed to adult learning in exploring best practices in adult education, including: applying principles of adult learning, using different learning modalities with adults and marketing adult learning programs. This intensive workshop for providers of adult learning in Reform congregations, will be held at OSRUI, Oconomowoc, Wisconsinon September 11-12, 2011.
Published: 2011
Updated: Jul. 26, 2011
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Kadima Technology Conference – Cleveland, Ohio
Authors: PELIE - Partnership for Effective Learning in Education
The Partnership for Effective Learning in Education (PELIE) is launching a series of three regional conferences for complementary Jewish educators and administrators to help them 'leapfrop' ahead (kadima) in harnessing technology within the classroom. The first conference is scheduled to be held in Cleveland, Ohio on July 19, 2011. The conference is designed to be attended by teams of three who may be at varying levels. The conference design will provide a keynote by a thought leader on the field of educational technology as well as breakout sessions which offer participants a chance to experiment with technology tools in a safe, small group environment --meeting the learners where they are.
Published: 2011
Updated: Jun. 14, 2011
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Young Jewish Educators Invited to NewCAJE2 Annual Conference
Authors: NewCAJE
One hundred of the best and brightest young (age 23-42 ) professionals from all fields of Jewish Education will be invited to come to NewCAJE2 at American Hebrew Academy, Greensboro NC between July 31 - August 3, 2011. We are looking for thoughtful teachers and future leaders of Jewish education across geographical, demographical and denominational lines. Our definition of teacher is anyone involved in the transmission of Jewish education and culture: classroom teachers, principals, rabbis, cantors, artists, writers, musicians, storytellers, communal service professionals, layleaders, bloggers, website developers, webinaristas and parents.
Published: 2011
Updated: Jun. 02, 2011
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PEJE Summer Conferences
Authors: PEJE - Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education
PEJE is proud to present two exciting development conferences—From Development to Advancement, for seasoned practitioners, and Beyond the Gala, for new development professionals—and one expanded admission conference — Growing Enrollment: A Two-Day Event for Admission Professionals, for newcomers and veterans to be held during the spring and summer months of 2011.
Published: 2011
Updated: May. 31, 2011
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YCT Rabbinical School Ninth Annual Yemei Iyun on Bible and Jewish Thought
Authors: Yeshivat Chovevei Torah
YCT Rabbinical School is pleased to invite all Judaic Studies teachers as well as lovers of serious Tanakh and Mahshavah study to their Ninth Annual Yemei Iyun on Bible and Jewish Thought on Sunday, June 26 - Monday, June 27, 2011 at the Maayanot High School in Teaneck , NJ. The program, co-sponsored with Beit Morasha of Jerusalem, Drisha Institute for Jewish Education, the Lookstein Center for Jewish Education, Yeshivat Maaleh Gilboa, Yeshivat Maharat, and Yeshivat Torat Yosef-Hamivtar will feature 70 shiurim in just under forty-eight hours given by the leading lights of Tanakh and Jewish thought both in Israel and in the United States.
Published: 2011
Updated: May. 24, 2011
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National Havurah Committee Summer Institute 2011
Authors: National Havurah Committee
The National Havurah Committee will be holding its annual Summer Institute on August 1-7, 2011 at Franklin Pierce University, Rindge, NH. The NHC’s flagship program, the week-long Summer Institute, is a unique opportunity for serious study, moving prayer, spirited conversation, late-night jam sessions, singing, dancing, swimming, meditation, and hiking – all in the company of more than 300 people from a wide range of backgrounds.
Published: 2011
Updated: May. 12, 2011
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Second Annual NewCAJE Conference
Authors: NewCAJE
NewCAJE has announced its second annual conference to be held at the American Hebrew Academy, Greensboro NC on July 31 – August 3, 2011. The conference will be offering a track for every setting and every age group—Early Childhood, Special Needs, Hebrew School, Day School, High School, Informal Education and Adult Education. Special interests such as Family Education, Environmental Education and Social Justice will also be well covered. Outstanding Torah L’shma will be offered from rabbis and scholars.
Published: 2011
Updated: May. 11, 2011
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2011 Summer of Change – Sweden
Authors: Summer of Change 2011
The past decade has seen a remarkable growth and revitalization of Jewish life across Europe. New initiatives are emerging in countries all over the continent, and people are connecting and reconnecting to Jewish life – culturally and spiritually. Paideia, ROI Community and JHub have played an integral part in these developments and work together towards a shared vision of a vital and vibrant Jewish culture in Europe. Join them in Uppsala this summer on August 2-16, 2011, for a string of events supporting, celebrating and discussing the new Jewish Europe.
Published: 2011
Updated: May. 03, 2011
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The Network for Research in Jewish Education - 25th Anniversary Conference
Authors: NRJE - Network for Research in Jewish Education
The Network for Research in Jewish Education is pleased to announce that the twenty-fifth annual NRJE Conference will take place June 12-14, 2011 at York University in Toronto. York University’s Faculty of Education, the Israel & Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies, and the York Centre for Education & Community look forward to welcoming NRJE delegates, Lainer associates, graduate students and local Jewish educators.
Published: 2011
Updated: May. 03, 2011
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