For Directors and Assistant/Associate Directors to share and develop best practices.
Collaborate and create new strategies for innovative models of curricular design.
Why? As education directors and youth professionals begin their roles in the Jewish communal landscape, many have a strong foundation and find that gaining additional skills, tools, and connections enhances their ability to thrive in all aspects of their work. What? These monthly gatherings provide
Education directors and associate directors from small and medium congregations will gather to share and develop best practices in the field of part-time Jewish education, specifically suited to the similar needs that face schools of similar sizes. As we learn from each other, participants will
For Directors and Assistant/Associate Directors to share and develop best practices.
The Independent Educator Network is a national community for Jewish educators working in new and established independent learning programs, whether as individuals or within grassroots organizations. We elevate entrepreneurial Jewish learning initiatives to inspire, engage, and advance current and
Join this network of youth engagement workers, experiential educators, and teen professionals from Long Island, New York City, and Westchester to build relationships with colleagues in the field.
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