Tag Archives: jewish education

  1. Attitude to teaching

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    September 19, 2012 by pitputim


    I wrote this article on the RMIT blog. Does it apply to those who are teaching Torah? I think so.

  2. An education revolution?

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    August 31, 2011 by pitputim


    [Hat tip to Dovid] The following, is my free translation of a statement issued by Rabbi Yosef Avrohom Heller, Rosh Kollel of Crown Heights and one of the …
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  3. Shoving “Nachas for the Rebbe” down kids’ throats

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    April 24, 2011 by pitputim


    It is well-known that in Melbourne, Beth Rivkah College, the sister School to the boy’s Yeshivah College is more moderate. …
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  4. Measuring Quality in Jewish Education

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    March 30, 2011 by pitputim


    Why haven’t we developed benchmarks that can be applied across any Jewish school to measure literacy outcomes? Subjectivity of material …
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  5. Unsophisticated Education Contraindicated

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    March 29, 2011 by pitputim


    You are a teacher. You are now teaching a (mainly) frum class of  students who are 17 years of age. …
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  6. Balance and Tolerance in Religious Education

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    March 5, 2011 by pitputim


    It is entirely natural and expected that a school advances a particular leitmotif . Indeed, some would argue that a …
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