Resources & Research
The Jewish Education Project is actively tracking trends and opportunities related to educational innovation. We have also learned a great deal from our previous projects and gleaned significant insights and resources that we are sharing here. Through curated resources and original research, we help educators and Jewish communal leaders better understand – and more effectively address – how to adapt models, respond to new research, and hold onto the best of what we have already re-imagined. You can browse or sort through our resources below and you will find them spread throughout our site, labeled Related Resources.
Learn the fundamentals of digital marketing success with these tricks from Keryn Warren, Marketing and Communications Manager for The New York Teen Initiative.
Model Adaptation
Mensch-ify is an alternative learning program that is held twice a month for families with children in Pre-K to 6th grade. It is a developmentally appropriate program, built upon the parent-child co-learning experience, that combines stories, songs, art, movement, and play to provide families with the tools they need to live a Jewish life that works for them.
Six members of The Jewish Education Project staff participated in the Hadar Institute's Jewish Professional Institute.
Jewish educators learned how Jewish thought, positive psychology, and mussar can transform Jewish education at 'The Why and How of Thriving in Jewish Education' retreat.
Lesson plans on outdoor education and mindfulness that your campers will love.
Webinar
Explore the opportunities and challenges of working with today’s parents of teens with Dr. Betsy Stone. Understand how they were raised and how they relate to their children.
Webinar
View our webinar recording for our latest GenZ Now Research, as well as two webinars recorded when we first released our original Generation Now Research Report.
New grant from SafetyRespectEquity Coalition allows New York-based nonprofit to explore how gender impacts the experience of Jewish educators in congregations.