The Jewish Education Experience Podcast
The Jewish Education Experience Podcast by Yasminah and Ari began with the goal to uncover gems of wisdom with Jewish educators from around the world. The podcast features interviews with Jewish educators outlining their stories, tips of the trade, advice, support, and insights. We hope this podcast will assist educators at every stage of their journey - those who are just beginning and those who have dedicated their lives to this vital profession that is Jewish Education. Resources: https://alefbetsensory.com/products/colorful-rocks
The Jewish Education Experience Podcast
105: Helping Students Realize Their Potential with Jessie Rothstein
Jessie Rothstein is a new olah and a high school Tanach and Jewish History teacher in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel, where she lives with her family. She received her BA in Jewish Studies and Anthropology at Emory University, in Atlanta, GA, focusing her undergraduate thesis on Holocaust survivor testimony from Argentina. She received her MS in Jewish Education from YU Azrieli and has been teaching in Modern Orthodox high schools for the past 8 years. Jessie is extremely grateful to Hashem that she has the privilege of teaching Tanach in Eretz Yisrael!
Gems:
- Point out what is important to Hashem within Tanach.
- Hashem loves us.
- The Torah shows us what Hashem cares about.
- Hashem cares about vulnerable people, and we ought to also.
- It’s our job to have empathy for people who are less fortunate than us.
- Show students the little moments that reveal Hashem’s presence.
- Help students learn to have gratitude.
- Kids must feel safe.
- Learn how to disagree with people, while still being a loving person.
- Help students recognize their potential and actualize it by giving them the tools they’ll need.
- Create a sense of belonging amongst your students.
- Each student has his/her own path.
- We have to acknowledge and accept who the child is.
- See each child not just as an individual, but as someone who is also part of a family.
- Parents and educators are on the same team.
- Put yourself in their shoes.
- Keep the big picture in mind.
- Learning how to be a teacher is done on the job.
- Every difficult experience makes you a better teacher.
- The Torah is our guide to life.
This course will help you better understand your child and build a deeper connection.
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