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.
After the events this summer in Charlottesville and elsewhere, how do we, as Jews, deal with our fears while still standing up for what we believe in? How do we as educators process our own feelings so that we are better ready to handle the questions that our students raise in the classroom?
Join a global conversation about the importance of developing and improving character.
Educational Technology
Start the year off by experimenting with these up-and-coming EdTech tools.
A Brooklyn synagogue realizes that their students were connecting to each other and the world through technology -- and that to stay relevant, they needed to retool.
Stressed about summer ending? Here’s how to see the glass as half-full -- or greater, writes Adam Simon.
Educator Spotlight
Can a 3-year-old learn Jewish values at Dunkin’ Donuts? Probably, explains synagogue early childhood educator Katie Shea.
While signaling a new way of Jewish life, Jonathan Woocher never dismissed the old.
Educational Technology
How do we help our students understand the meaning of baseless hatred and how to prevent it?