With uncertainty resurfacing amidst new waves of the Coronavirus pandemic, schools face the prospect of another year of virtual classes. The Jewish Educator Portal has put together a guide to assist teachers in being the most effective and engaging virtual educators possible. In this guide, you will find resources and support, tutorials for different educational technologies, professional development opportunities, digital bootcamp webinars, and more.
- Educational Technology
- Innovation and Tech
- Models-In-Action
- Not Grade Specific
- After School and Beyond
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Early Childhood
- Educator Training
Discover more
An overview of the resources and learning opportunities of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Temple Adat Elohim, Thousand Oaks, CA. Families come together twice a month, once to experience Shabbat as a B’Yachad community and another time to help heal the world by participating in Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) projects
One of the successes of J-Life is that it continues to build community among parents. Most of the learners who started in kindergarten have stayed to continue going on to the upper grades. Parents express that they have a lot of fun participating in J-Life and that they enjoy coming to these experiences.