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April 2021: Project-Based Learning

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March 1, 2021
March 1, 2021

Project-Based Learning in the Kodesh Classroom

by Rabbi Yerachmiel Kalter When thinking of Project Based Learning (PBL), a few images come to my mind. One of them is of grape juice. In 6th grade, I did a science fair project about the […]
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March 1, 2021
March 1, 2021

Enhancing Tanach Classes Using Project-Based Learning

by Rabbi Dr. Uriel Lubetski Rationale and Goals: “Rabbi, this is boring” complained a ninth grader after a Tanach class (Saks, 2012, p. 42). As a teacher and principal for over 20 years, I have heard […]
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March 1, 2021
March 1, 2021

Boys Will Be Boys

by Mrs. Huvie Schabes Middle school boys: Suave; Savvy; Sanguine; Scholarly; Skilled; Superior. Just ask them. They’ll tell you! School? It’s a place to socialize and play sports. Teachers? Are there for their sport. Learning? No […]
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