Use our current events resources to foster thoughtful classroom conversations and build your students’ capacities for critical thinking, emotional engagement, ethical reflection, and civic agency.
In this resource, we will explore the concept of burnout and what we can do to naturally keep our flames burning longer.
Get ready for Chanukah with these lesson plans, activities, videos, and more! These newly updated and expanded resources include many digital activities that work well in an online or in-person classroom environment.
This video and classroom discussion questions review the role of Judah the Maccabe and his family in the Chanukah story.
This podcast explores the anxiety, fear, and panic we may experience during difficult times and helps us understand the control we have over our psychological responses to crisis. As well, it offers tools and techniques to return us to relative ease and calm, in spite of the chaos surrounding us
This free video series (courtesy of Exchange Press and collaborators) features words of support and practical advice from a diverse panel of early childhood experts to help educators navigate the rough waters and aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This blog from Community Playthings, shares insights of early childhood educational consultant Jean Schreiber. Jean works at the JCC Manhattan and is also she is an instructor in the Continuing Professional Studies Program at Bank Street School of Education. This blog shares the importance of
Jonathan Fass discusses The Jewish Educator Portal, Truvie, and online learning.
a comprehensive resource from the National Association for the Education of Young Children on SEL skill development
Rabbi Nicki Greninger speaks about her quest to transform part-time Jewish education.