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CEO David Bryfman writes about The Jewish Education Project's response to the death of George Floyd.
$4 million in new funds are available to help our children thrive, writes Sara Seligson, Managing Director of Day Schools & Yeshivot -- but only if we plan properly.
The Jewish Education Project, is sending kosher supervisors to the South Pacific to provide U.S. government-subsidized tuna for approximately 50,000 Jewish students from low income families.
Teaching students is about understanding them, their learning needs and interests.
"Learning now is entirely driven by students, it is an interactive experience," Tziri Lamm of Yeshiva of Flatbush explains in this month's Educator Spotlight.
Our teens – and their educators -- are eager to delve into complex issues about Israel, writes Abby Pitkowsky, Director of Israel Education for The Jewish Education Project. Where do we begin?
"When the image of someone we once cherished is distorted or discolored, we have to give it more time to develop and widen our heart’s aperture," writes Malka Fleischmann as she coaches us through the difficult act of forgiveness.
Rosh Hashanah doesn’t just demand that we reflect on failure. To succeed in the new year, adults need to think like beginners, writes CEO Bob Sherman.
Summer is here! Are you looking to improve your educational technology skills? We’ve put together a list of conferences, workshops, and online courses worth attending this summer.
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are changing education.
Why are students so excited about social studies at Shulamith School for Girls?