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CEO David Bryfman writes about The Jewish Education Project's response to the death of George Floyd.
Start the year off by experimenting with these up-and-coming EdTech tools.
Stressed about summer ending? Here’s how to see the glass as half-full -- or greater, writes Adam Simon.
While signaling a new way of Jewish life, Jonathan Woocher never dismissed the old.
How do we help our students understand the meaning of baseless hatred and how to prevent it?
The Jewish camping and education world is abuzz with stories about Ben Platt, his connection to Camp Ramah and his personal sense of Jewish Pride. He is an example of our educational North Star – but why?
Today’s teens demand authenticity, and by extension, a complex presentation of the real life issues facing Israel.
Don't miss these special learning opportunities at the ISTE Conference!
The world is changing faster than we or our parents likely thought possible.
The Jewish Education Project has been awarded $100,000 for the next year to expand educational technology initiatives in day schools.
Before we can talk to teens, we need to assess and manage our own reactions to graphic depictions of high school, writes Dr. Betsy Stone.