What Really Matters in Synagogue Education: A Comparative Case Study of a Conventional School and an Alternative Program

This article examines case studies of two part-time synagogue education programs, a conventional "Hebrew School" and an alternative program modeled after Jewish summer camp. Using the lens of teaching of Bible to children in Grades 3-5, the study provides insight into similarities and diff...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Jewish education 2017-10, Vol.83 (4), p.249-279
1. Verfasser: Litman, Lesley
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article examines case studies of two part-time synagogue education programs, a conventional "Hebrew School" and an alternative program modeled after Jewish summer camp. Using the lens of teaching of Bible to children in Grades 3-5, the study provides insight into similarities and differences between the two types of programs and the impact of the program structure on the proliferation and/or staying power of one or the other. I found that factors of success in synagogue education may not be dependent on a program's structure ("school"/"camp") but, rather, on factors such as professional learning and content knowledge, among others.
ISSN:1524-4113
1554-611X
DOI:10.1080/15244113.2017.1378564