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Jewish Educational Services Assessment: Results & Implementation

This report summarizes the findings and recommendations from an assessment of the landscape for Jewish education in Northern New Jersey. It identifies areas of improvement and outlines strategies to support Jewish educational leaders, promote technology integration, and foster collaboration among schools.

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Jewish Educational Services Assessment: Results & Implementation

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  1. Jewish Educational Services Assessment: Results & Implementation Concluded: April 2013 Lisa Harris Glass Managing director Community planning and impact

  2. WHY an assessment?

  3. Landscape for Jewish education in Northern New Jersey • 31 synagogue-based religious schools • 46 Jewish Early Childhood programs

  4. Determining our CUSTOMERS Determining our PARTNERS

  5. PROCESS • Hire consultant • Methodology • One-on-one interviews • Focus Groups • Surveys

  6. Recommendations • 5 themes emerged • Quick wins and responses

  7. THEME 1: Federation as “THE” central address for Jewish education THEME 2: Help Schools Build Capacity and Change

  8. THEME 3: Assist Jewish Educational Leaders In Making Solid Financial Decisions THEME 4: Professional Development - Technology

  9. THEME 5: Continue to Support Collaboration

  10. Quick win TECHNOLOGY Incorporating technology into classroom and curricula. 12 Directors of Education 56 teachers Ongoing training

  11. Quick win RESPONSE: Promoting JEWISH early childhood CHOICES

  12. FRONT BACK

  13. RESPONSE: Synagogue-based religious schools CONFERENCE: Alternative Models of synagogue-based religious school CHANGE INITIATIVE: ATID – Addressing Transformative Innovative Design in Jewish Education

  14. Lisa Harris Glass Managing Director, Community Planning and Impact LisaG@jfnnj.org 201-820-3941

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