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Innovative Project Sets Standards

Michigan philanthropist Alan Zekelman is funding a project to set education standards in the Chabad school system. Full Story, Video

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To #11
January 16, 2013 11:39 am

Just because something looks professional, it doesn’t mean it is secular. To say this is ignorant.

The Menachem Foundation is doing outstanding work in improving the chinuch in Chabad schools. Nothing “unchassidish” about that. I believe the Rebbe sheps much nachas from their accomplishments.

tO # 1
January 15, 2013 2:59 pm

I WILL BE SO SUPRISE IF SCHOOLS IN CH GO WITH PROGRAM HOW CAN WE BREAK THE GETTO RULLS IN 21 CENTURY???????? NICE DREAM

to 11
January 15, 2013 1:26 pm

Parshas “Yisro” which includes the Aseres Hadibros is called Yisro, though he was not a yid but, he was an expert in implementing good ideas for education that (originated from “a not chasidishe cheder” but,) successfully worked in his environment earlier, it changed his life,Moshes life and Klal Yisroel benefited for ever.
if i remember correctly this idea is from a Sichah og the Rebbe.
Hatzlacha

Rena!
January 15, 2013 1:08 pm

Oh yah girl!

Agree with no. 6
January 15, 2013 10:19 am

It is vitally important and needed on the Mesivta level. There needs to be a good curriculum for Mesivta level. Not just we are learning this gmara this year and another gmara next year and thats about it. Every level of Mesivta needs to have a very distinct and precise level of learning that must be achieved for that year. and there needs to be progress from year to year more than just one year the bochur will know the gmara better than the year before. It may have worked one hundred years ago but today IS different and needs… Read more »

Boruch Hashem!
January 15, 2013 10:05 am

we’r moving forward!

Naftali Michalowsky
January 15, 2013 9:42 am

Yes, standards…like in the modern secular schools, the same schools which are providing the absolute worst education ever foisted on a human being. I have attended good primary schools and have studied from the best of their teachers, and to a man (or woman), those teachers neither used textbooks nor adhered to any standards save their own. I still remember my 9th grade honors English teacher boggling minds and spending the entire year diagramming English sentences–not a student I remember did not walk out a master of English Grammar and did not eventually move on to the Ivy league—though, I,… Read more »

ch schools
January 15, 2013 5:51 am

already have it i know ot teachers who are taking all this courses by the menachem institute which is an amazing organization

Bais Medrash Bochurim
January 15, 2013 3:25 am

Can this be developed for bachurim post-M’sivta where it seems to be chaotic as far as curriculum, if there is any, and accountability other than to one’s chevrusa or mashgiach who is not always the most ‘tuned in’ to the expectations reasonably set for their students!
Kol Hakovod, we need to see more and more progress in this most vital field of Chinuch, URGENTLY!!!

very useful
January 15, 2013 2:10 am

We use it in Cheder Menachem in Los Angeles. I think it’s great!

i spy...Rebetzin Altein!
January 15, 2013 1:18 am

Rebetzin Altein is truly a a powerhouse in the Pittsburgh community….her programs, events and classes are truly unique…and to top it off she is simply the best teacher!!!!

why so secular?
January 15, 2013 12:29 am

i would love to see academics improved in our cheyder. however, i would not trust a foundation which is trying to look so secular. could you not have some chassidishe warmth in the video?

What is needed is for Yeshivas to do this.
January 15, 2013 12:18 am

Having gone through the system I can tell you that a major percentage of bochurim finish yeshivah and cannot learn a piece of gemmoro on their own without Artscroll.
One reason for this is a lack of standards and a lack of examination to see if students are picking of requisite skills to succeed.
This type of system is something that yeshivahs desperately need. And I mean desperate.

Mr Alan Zekelman
January 14, 2013 11:35 pm

Is a great Jew! and cares very much for Yidishkeit,much htzlacha in all that you do

Every individual counts!
January 14, 2013 11:08 pm

Yes — That’s the whole point! Each individual is assessed and grows to his/her potential! Otherwise, whatever the flow of the classroom is, that’s how the class goes. This way, each student is growing and the parents are clear where they are holding. If tutoring is needed, or some additional in-depth enrichment is warranted because they are ahead — Everyone gains! As a teacher, I’ve been doing this personally for many years! Every student learns — some learn more pesukim and Rashis per day, and some less, but the basic prefix, suffix, content, Shorashim, hashkafa, and fundamentals are learned, re-assessed… Read more »

much success,
January 14, 2013 10:58 pm

i realy hope you get the backing needed, and ppl don’t get…. they should only see the good of the students to benifit.
keep it up.

[-didn’t see the whole plan, but the clear goal sounds great and LONG OVER DUE]

Thank you Mr Zekelman
January 14, 2013 10:29 pm

Nothing new here. just another way to say a well deserved thank you to the sponsor.

Yes. Yes. Yes.
January 14, 2013 9:49 pm

Haleveye this gets embraced. But don’t be surprised if insecure schools don’t accpet this and defend their ineptitude by saying – we set our own standarrds. or We use the Rebbe’s standards. or some other innocuous invisible “measure.”

I hope this program comes also with the information as to how to teach so that the onus is on the teachers to successfully impart the material over time and not just (like Yediyas Klolius) which is just a crammed test with a cheat sheet booklet.

Hope
January 14, 2013 9:37 pm

Hope you don’t lose sight of the individual amid all the hype…

Montreal
January 14, 2013 9:33 pm

Let’ see if Montreal is willing to implement this?????

WoW!
January 14, 2013 8:48 pm

This project looks impressive… kudos!

REALLY?
January 14, 2013 8:27 pm

it says schools have to be willing to implement this….Let’s see if any CH yeshivos can do this!

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