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Stern, Miriam Heller – Journal of Jewish Education, 2014
This study analyzes the ways in which practitioner inquiry engages graduate student educators in understanding how to navigate the complexities and contingencies of teaching. By examining the challenges graduate student teachers faced while conducting practitioner inquiry, as well as the categories of teacher knowledge they developed in the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Graduate Students, Inquiry
Achituv, Sigal – Journal of Jewish Education, 2013
This study deals with the way in which kindergarten teachers in state religious kindergartens in Israel tell the Torah stories to children. It examines the influence of the teachers' identity, being part of the religious Zionist society, on the way in which she tells the stories. These kindergarten teachers function at a crossroads of…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Biblical Literature, Religious Education, Foreign Countries
Schein, Deborah L. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2013
This article is about spiritual development for early childhood Jewish education. Findings from a research study defines the spiritual development of young children as an integration of deep connections, basic dispositions (strengthened from experiences of wonderment, awe, joy, inner peace), and complex dispositions (displayed through acts of…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Reflection, Young Children, Jews
Brody, David L.; Gorsetman, Chaya R. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2013
The effectiveness of outside experts in professional development in Jewish schools has been questioned in light of scholarly critique of this approach. This case study examines the sociocultural context of one such long-term project aimed at school improvement through early childhood (EC) curriculum development. The research identifies cultural…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Improvement, Faculty Development, Day Schools
Tal, Clodie – Journal of Jewish Education, 2013
In this study we investigated the perceptions and interpretations of 14 various stakeholders in the field of teacher preparation and early childhood education regarding what and how Jewish education should be learned and taught, in general, and to preschool children in contemporary Israel, in particular. The present study, carried out in the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Professional Development, Stakeholders, Transcripts (Written Records)
Ross, Renee Rubin – Journal of Jewish Education, 2012
Given that all schools solicit parent participation, an important question is whether and how this varies by school. I draw on observation and interviews with parents, teachers, and administrators at a Jewish day school and Catholic school to identify forms and patterns of participation. I found that communicating and volunteering were similar at…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Jews, Catholics, Day Schools
Levisohn, Jon A. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2012
We are sometimes told that practitioners have a hard time with theory. But those who are committed to nurturing a certain kind of intellectual capacity among Jewish educational practitioners--the capacity to identify and critically engage with vision in Jewish education, a capacity that we can call a "philosophical disposition"--must accept the…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
Efron, Efrat; Winter, Jeffrey S.; Bressman, Sherri – Journal of Jewish Education, 2012
Mentoring is a powerful and often effective tool in supporting the work of new and experienced teachers. It can also be a means of attracting and retaining talented teachers in schools which face challenges in staffing and turnover. In this article we describe and analyze the first 2 years of a mentoring program designed to support teacher…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Jews, Mentors
Tamir, Eran; de Kramer, Raquel Magidin – Journal of Jewish Education, 2011
This article analyzes the career commitments and retention patterns among graduates of the DeLeT program (Day School Leadership Through Teaching) who were prepared for day-school teaching at Brandeis University and Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Employing t-tests to analyze survey responses, we identify factors that shape and…
Descriptors: Jews, Day Schools, Teacher Persistence, School Support
Galili-Schachter, Inbar – Journal of Jewish Education, 2011
In this study, twelve expert teachers of Jewish Thought in Israeli high schools were observed and interviewed, in order to examine their ideas regarding the proper way to approach and teach Jewish canonical texts. Using qualitative analysis, I identified a central component of these teachers' Pedagogic Content Knowledge and named it their…
Descriptors: High Schools, Jews, Hermeneutics, Foreign Countries
Holtz, Barry W. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2009
Edward Greenstein's article reminds us of the important contributions that academic scholars of subject matter can make to the discourse of Jewish education. This response highlights some of Greenstein's argument and explores an area that his article does not examine in depth: the role of teachers' beliefs in the pedagogic decisions that they…
Descriptors: Jews, Decision Making, Judaism, Religious Education
Sztokman, Elana Maryles – Journal of Jewish Education, 2009
The religious school, where young people are brought into religious life and practice, the development of a religious belief system is often neglected. Religiousness is often instilled as a linear end product, a monolithic corpus of ideas to be singularly transmitted and subsequently owned by youth. However, educational research by Gareth…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Single Sex Schools
Krohn, Nitza – Journal of Jewish Education, 2009
In the field of second/foreign language teaching, needs analysis is widely recognized as an essential step in curriculum design and program evaluation. A needs-based approach to Hebrew language education has been advocated by a number of researchers and educators. In a study that employed interviews and surveys, the Hebrew language learning needs…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Curriculum Design, Program Evaluation, Second Language Instruction
Gamoran, Adam – Journal of Jewish Education, 2008
School systems in the United States have long been characterized as "loosely coupled systems," in which decisions and events occurring in one part of the system have little resonance elsewhere. Loose coupling has advantages in that classrooms are buffered from outside interference, but it also makes it difficult to bring about change. Current…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Jews, Educational Change, Accountability
Stodolsky, Susan S.; Dorph, Gail Zaiman; Nemser, Sharon Feiman – Journal of Jewish Education, 2006
In this article, we report a study of professional culture and professional development in Jewish schools based on surveys of teachers and other staff and interviews with principals. We first introduce three key constructs: professional culture, professional development, and professional learning communities. We then describe research that has…
Descriptors: Jews, Collegiality, Educational Change, Professional Development
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