Using Art and Artifacts as Provocations in the Classroom

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This Site Visit Journal recaps our visit to The Jewish Museum. We hope it helps you begin to think about the use of ritual objects and artifacts in your classroom generally and when using them to introduce children to the Jewish holidays. Our visit with educators was aimed at prompting conversations around examining art and setting the stage for conversations and art activities around Jewish values and community.

  • The Jewish Museum, New York, NY  NY
  • Reimagining Creativity and the Arts in Early Childhood
  • Asya Gribov, Museum Educator
  • Site Visit, September 2019
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  • Models-In-Action
  • Innovation and Tech
  • Arts and Culture
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  • Early Childhood
  • Family Engagement
  • Educator Training

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