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.
Webinar
This webinar features three educators from one school in Ohio who share how they began to prioritize nature-based learning and some steps they are taking to assess their efforts.
Learn more about Jonathan Shmidt Chapman, a recipient of the 2020 Robert M. Sherman Young Pioneers Award
Learn more about Phreddy Nosanwisch, a recipient of the 2020 Robert M. Sherman Young Pioneers Award
Learn more about Dina Newman, a recipient of the 2020 Robert M. Sherman Young Pioneers Award
Learn more about Lauren Belferder, a recipient of the 2020 Robert M. Sherman Young Pioneers Award.
The Jewish educators’ ins and outs of the US Middle East Proposed Peace Plan.
Family engagement professionals are invited to join us for an inspiring and informative day of learning in partnership with PJ Library in New York exploring relational engagement, meeting families where they are, and strengthening existing relationships with families in your community over time.
This event is open to all family engagement coordinators, facilitators, clergy, lead educators, and independent resource providers working to engage families with young children ages birth through 10.
Family engagement professionals are invited to join us for an inspiring and informative day of learning in partnership with PJ Library in New York exploring relational engagement, meeting families where they are, and strengthening existing relationships with families in your community over time.
This event is open to all family engagement coordinators, facilitators, clergy, lead educators, and independent resource providers working to engage families with young children ages birth through 10.
Video
Unable to attend our Jewish Futures Conference, Pride & Prejudice? Attended, but want to review and share with others? You'll find three ways to view our video recordings.