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 cube is designed a conversation tool designed to generate openness around mental health and well-being.
This Canadian school resource manual is short and concise, and gives great reasons for why educators should care about mental health.
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 10 minute film and accompanying discussion kit explore character education through the wonderful ancient Jewish teachings of Mussar.
Rabbi Benay Lappe of SVARA discusses Chanukah and Jewish education.
For centuries we have marked time by celebrating trees and our connection to the natural world this time of year. Nestled between the darkest days of winter and the blossom of springtime Tu B'Shvat offers us a chance to reconnect with the natural world when we often feel disconnected and cooped up inside. But just as trees are working hard sending nourishment to their roots in preparation for springtime growth, so too do we prepare for our reemergence into the world of activity following months of cautionary life. We invite you to use the Hazon 2021 Tu B'Shvat Haggadah as your guide in this celebration of life, nourishment, and hope.
The updated Shmita Sourcebook is designed to encourage readers to think critically about Shmita.
This resource uses Pixar Shorts as a vehicle for an alternative, relatable form of staff training.