Pathways to Thriving in Jewish Education Network
About this Network:
All good education begins with big ideas. After a multiyear process, we’ve created MAP, My Aspirations Playbook, which recognizes the big ideas that can lead to a thriving Jewish life. In this network, we will explore the four dimensions of MAP in detail, and consider how this tool can help practitioners and organizations find a pathway to a more meaningful Jewish educational experience for our K-8 learners and their families. Check out MAP here.
Additional Information:
This network is designed for education directors in a part time setting. We will meet virtually every six to eight weeks unpacking a different aspect of the MAP architecture. We are excited to welcome new participants from across the country in this nationwide network.
About the Facilitator:
Rabbi David Levy
Rabbi David E. Levy is the Director, Field Consultation at The Jewish Education Project. His primary work focuses on supporting congregational educators across the country to explore the big questions in Jewish Education, and how they are particularly positioned to respond to them. Prior to The Jewish Education Project, David worked at Westchester Reform Temple for a decade, where he served as the Associate Rabbi and the Director of the Jewish Learning Lab. He also has extensive experience working with Jewish camps, and as a consultant. David received Rabbinic ordination and a Masters in Religious Education from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems from Drexel University.
- When
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Monday at 1pm ETOct 16, Nov 27, Jan 22, Mar 4, Apr 15, May 20
- Facilitator
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Rabbi David Levy
- Format
- Virtual
- New members
- Contact Facilitator
- Target audience
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Director / Principal / Head of School
- Geographic regions
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National
- Area of work
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Congregational Learning