Rabbi Moshe Lieblich and Rabbi Chananya Hoffinger of HaMesivta recently undertook a revolutionary program: an in-depth Gemora lesson plan for teachers.
This novel method of teaching will enable student to participate in the Gemora lesson through innovative teaching techniques and stimulating classes. Our creative method of teaching will engage and challenge the children’s minds with power points, worksheets and quizzes. Gemora classes will come to life with daily slideshows and enlarged text visuals. As technology advances, we are aiming to advance the quality of this timeless and fundamental class.
Children thrive off routine. The daily lesson plan will include a refreshingly organized structure of learning. Every day, students will begin the lesson with a slide show depicting an overview of the day’s class, and conclude with a comprehensive summary. Consistent quizzes and paced quotas will help the students know what to expect from Gemora class; the consistency will enable each child to feel confident and empowered.
The classes will be divided into daily lessons, providing the teachers with clear guide lines and prepared lessons. Entirely innovative in our schools, teachers will be handed an inclusive lesson plan to guide them through every step of the way.
We are pioneering a ground breaking opportunity for our teachers; even the most well-used sources that teachers turn to for ideas and resources, don’t offer any entirely inclusive lessons. The teachers will no longer have to search and sort through hundreds of uploaded worksheets- they will be handed a years’ worth of prepared material on a silver platter.
to find out more about this program or information about enrolling your son to HaMesivta email Rabbi Lieblich at [email protected]
Yasher koach. Grandson and his cousin came home very excited and happy even after having a pop quiz the 1st day!
Awesome 🙂
From Down under 😉
Yasher Koach to Moshe and Chananya. Chevra who really make a difference.
Zelly
yasher Koach to Rabbi Lieblich and Rabbi Hoffinger. Much success
if this was around then, my struggle to find the low of gemoroh would not be so hard,
i hope this will find favor in even the adults, because we all can use some more clarification after one has thought it through.
thank you
I’d like to add a little bit so people can better understand and appreciate this program: 1) Instead of a Bachur coming into class and jumping straight into the text without having any idea what will occur in the Gemara (will it be 3 questions on the logic of the Mishnah, a supporting Braisa, or something else), the Bachur receives a clear overview beforehand. 2) One of the main aspects of the visual is that it’s in the form of a flow chart. This helps the Bachur to see where each piece belongs and in relation to what it is… Read more »
wow!! chanany way to go!!!!
Very nice! I wish I had these when I was still in yeshiva!!!
go Chananya!!! the power points are an unbelievable way of clarifying and simplifying the Gemara and making sure the students really understand what they are talking about! Kol HaKavod!
This is fantastic – way to go! Now, lets make sure the teachers teach in English so the kids will actually understand it too!
This sounds like an amazing idea!!! It’s high time that some new life and ideas be breathed into teaching!! Using graphs and charts that are easily displayed while teaching a lesson is great!! When children absorb information in an organized way, they can retrieve it in an organized way!! And…..maybe some students will be more motivated to participate in class! Kol Hakavod!
YASHER KOACH!!