The Jewish Education Experience Podcast

71: Bringing Creativity to Learning with Batsheva Frankel

Batsheva Frankel Season 1 Episode 71

Batsheva Frankel worked in the film industry for many years but decided to leave it for a more meaningful career in education. Using her creativity, she taught in various school settings, and is now an educational consultant. Batsheva teaches professional development workshops and courses through New Lens Ed. She has a Masters of Arts in Teaching from The American Jewish University and a Bachelor’s Degree in drama from NYU which prepared her for creating a podcast called Overthrowing Education (available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google and other platforms). More recently, Batsheva has partnered with Dr. Sandra Lilienthal and Sari Kopitnikoff (you may listen to each of their interviews featured in previous episodes of our podcast) to create Dor L’Dor Delivery, a Jewish innovative approach to professional development and adult learning. 

https://www.newlensed.com
https://dorldordelivery.com/

Gems:

  • Show students how interactive and amazing education can be.
  • Use your background to your advantage.
  • Take big ideas and teach them in a way that’s creative, interactive, and student-centered.
  • Family education is extremely important.
  • We never stop learning.
  • Meet people where they’re at.
  • Encourage your students to get involved in the conversation about G-d.
  • Transmit Jewish wisdom and texts to students.
  • Teach students how think critically and open their minds.
  • Judaic studies ought to be taught totally differently than secular studies.
  • Help people find, relevance, meaning, and connection with Jewish wisdom.
  • Be open to growth.
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