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
106: Making a Meaningful Impact on Your Students with Rabbi Dovi Nadel
Rabbi Dovi Nadel has been the coordinator of the Dr. Shimshon Isseroff USA Chidon Ha’Tanach since 2015. Dovi is on the faculty of SAR High School and currently serves as the grade dean for the senior class. Dovi is a proud alum of Farber Hebrew Day School, Yeshivat Har Etzion, and Yeshiva University. He has a Master’s degree in Bible from YU-Revel and received his Semikha from YU-RIETS. For three consecutive summers he served as the Rosh Chinuch (Head of EducationalStaff) at Camp Stone in Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania. Dovi credits his parents and two unique Middle/High School educators for inspiring his love of Tanach – Rabbi Eliezer Cohen Z”L and Rabbi Pinchas Amior.
Gems:
- Inspire your students to learn Pesukim of the Torah well.
- Make time for your students.
- The key to textual fluency is when the student decides that they really want to learn it on their own.
- Encourage students to take ownership of their learning.
- The real reward is when students work hard.
- Push the students more than they push themselves.
- The short route ends up being the long route, the long route ends up being the short route.- Talmud
- Be a steward through which to connect students to Torah and Hashem.
- Generate a love of Torah and make it part of every day conversation.
- Chinuch is about planting seeds, helping cultivate students in whatever way you can, and knowing you might not see the end result, however, we have an impact.
- Ask your students what they find meaningful.
- Be inspired by your students.
- Stay fresh and creative.
- Truly love your students and what you’re teaching.
- Each of us has a duty to teach others.
This course will help you better understand your child and build a deeper connection.
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