A Balancing Act: Exploring Today's Burning Questions with the Polarities Framework

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What matters more: facts or narratives? Do we immerse ourselves in everything that is happening or shield ourselves from it? These are but some of today’s burning questions. In this workshop, we will utilize the Polarities framework to explore how the complexities educators are facing can drive their choices and actions.

Presented by Kiva Rabinsky & Mollie Andron, M²

 
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Kiva Rabinsky has worked extensively in Jewish summer camps, day schools, teen programs and service-learning initiatives. Since 2010, he has been training educators in various roles in experiential Jewish education. As Chief Program Officer at M²: The Institute for Jewish Experiential Education, Kiva brings a creative lens to develop and deliver engaging experiences and dynamic resources to educators across the field. And as Deputy CEO, he offers a systems approach to ensure that M² as an organization is thriving. Kiva holds an MPA in Nonprofit Management, and an undergraduate degree in Education and Archeology. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife, and their three children.

 

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Mollie Andron is the Senior Program Director of Fellowships at M²: The Institute for Jewish Experiential Education. She has over 10 years of experience teaching in a variety of Jewish educational settings – from formal classroom teaching to nature education, from theatre education to collaborative philanthropy education. Mollie enjoys being in the field as well as building programs and trainings to support others. She holds a double Master's in Midrash and Jewish Experiential Education from the Jewish Theological Seminary, a BA in Religion from Bard College and is a graduate of M²’s Senior Educators Cohort. Mollie lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and children.

 

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  • Educator Training