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A research brief published by CASJE, authored by Alex Sinclar, Bradley Solmsen and Clair Goldwater. This brief exploes, what are the capacities required to be an effective " Israel educator", and how can emerging and current...
American Institutes for Research and CASJE's January 2017 research brief on the relationship between leaders' continuing professional development related to Jewish learning and teachers' classroom practices to promote...
The Digital Citizenship Project's 2018 report offers data collected regarding Jewish day school students' experiences in the digital world including technology and social media use. The report is designed as a tool educators...
A research study by Rosov Consulting about young Jews and their relationship to Israel.
The latest research in neuroscience and child development is finding an inextricable link between relationships and learning. This article discusses the ways emotions affects children's ability to learn deeply, and new...
As part of the Beit Midrash Research Project at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education, Brandeis University, Orit Kent and Allison Cook present a pedagogical framework for reading texts with...
This research, authored by Orit Kent and Allison Cook as part of the Beit Midrash Research Project at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education, Brandeis University, "presents case studies of...
May 2018 AVI CHAI Report by Dr. Leslie Santee Siskin of New York University about the eight elements of a "truly" blended school.
2017 research funded by the AVI CHAI Foundation conducted by Dr. Harry Bloom of Measuring Success that reviews the financial impact of 4 schools who received funding and support from the AVI CHAI Foundation to implement...
2017 research published by the AVI CHAI Foundation, authored by Alex Pomson and Jack Wertheimer about Hebrew education. The research explores the following three questions. Why should Hebrew be studied from the perspectives...