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21 Aug

Elul 5777

Today’s post is bringing forth a new perspective, at least for me, on the spirit of the month ahead as we enter into the final...

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28 Jul

Av 5777

Do our brains change with increased learning? I am an enthusiastic reader of Educational Neuroscience, which is the practice of applying neurology to benefit classroom instruction....

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22 Jun

After שבועות 5777

The Jewish year flows seamlessly from one special time to another, sometimes more obviously than others. We just left the holiday of Shavout that flowed...

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26 May

Shavuos 5777

Pesach and Shavuos are intrinsically connected. Amidst the numerous Mitzvos and customs of this time of year, the connection between them can sometimes be evasive....

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4 Apr

Pesach 5777

An educator writing an article about Pesach should be the simplest task as the entire Seder is designed in a question and answer format to...

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10 Nov

Implementing the Role of Adults in our Communities

How do we ensure that our children stay on the right path? What are the factors that contribute to their success? Much of the research...

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21 Oct

Emotional Intelligence

How different would our world look if society valued the cultivation of EQ (emotional quotient or emotional intelligence) as much as IQ? It is fair...

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28 Sep

Self Regulated Learning, Rosh Hashanah and the digital age.

While there are many fascinating areas being studied in the field of education research today, one particularly useful topic is self regulated learning. What is...

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14 Sep

Distance Education: Breaking Barriers

Today, distance education is thriving worldwide – with a wide range of courses being offered in both developed and developing countries. A 2011 study from...

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