The Aha Moment
Being a teacher is very rewarding. Not financially, of course, but in many intangible ways. Although the Jewish community has deep respect for teachers in
Being a teacher is very rewarding. Not financially, of course, but in many intangible ways. Although the Jewish community has deep respect for teachers in
Alisa Flatow HY”D, a Brandeis University honor student taking off a semester to study in Israel, started her journey to the beach in Gush Katif
There are several schools of thought concerning the family Shabbat table. One position is that this is primarily a learning occasion. Children and guests are
It can be said that all of Jewish education is in essence sacred training inasmuch as we are preparing our children for a life of
In the best of all worlds scenario, there would be one standard for how one dresses. Not regarding specific garments, but rather an understanding and
When school administrators are interviewed for their positions, one of the standard questions they are asked concerns their philosophy of education. This is true for
In the field of education a community of learners can be defined as a group of people who share values and beliefs and who actively
The erstwhile mayor of New York City, Ed Koch, either because of insecurity or a genuine desire to know, would ubiquitously inquire “How’m I doin’?”
A 1999 survey conducted by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons found that 58 percent of the orthopedists who responded reported seeing young patients complaining
Much of the recent congressional tumult and the upcoming midterm elections have gotten in the way of actual legislation. A bill was introduced in Congress
School safety is of paramount concern for every community. Each school has the responsibility to protect students and teachers from the type of lethal craziness
The world awoke on Sunday morning to the horrific news that an American activist oleh, Ari Fuld H”YD, was stabbed to death while shopping in