• Are you a teacher of Chumash or another text-based Torah subject, or aspiring to be one?
• Do you want to want to make the meaning of the Chumash accessible to all of your students, and empower them to be independent learners?
• Do you know that Dikduk is important, but wish someone had taught it to you while you were on the other side of the teacher’s desk?
• Have you heard of the Zekelman Standards for Judaic Studies, and been wondering what they’re all about?
Answer all of these questions and more at a workshop presented by the Menachem Education Foundation for mechanchos this Sunday.
Hear from master educator and sought after speaker, Mrs. Sarah Rosenfeld, about the keys to teaching your students the language of the Torah, and an approach to teaching that will unlock the potential of your students to succeed.
Rosenfeld holds an MA in education from the University of Melbourne, and is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Education there. As Director of Curriculum at Yeshivah – Beth Rivkah Colleges in Melbourne, Australia, she has made many valuable and innovative contributions toward raising the quality of education for hundreds of students.
She has also authored a number of Judaic curricula and workbooks used in Chabad schools internationally (including the Tanya Kadisha and Chassidus Basics series), and is sought after to speak and consult about education worldwide.
Mrs. Rosenfeld joined the Menachem Education Foundation in 2013 as a member of the Zekelman Standards development team.
Where: The Crown Condos/ Beis Medrash Ohel Nosson, 580 Crown Street
When: Sunday, January 19 – 18 Shevat, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Couvert: $10
*If you are out of town, this workshop will be repeated at the Kinnus Hashluchos.
For more info, visit www.MyMef.org
Author of Chasidus basics!
Students should also be guided to speak and write English properly. A person who articulates clearly and has a good command of his or her first language is also generally more respectful, more mesudar, more dignified, has greater opportunities in ruchnius and gashmius positions, and is definitely more heard where it counts. The Rebbe was meticulous with the grammar in his letters as far as I know.
Reach out to the Mef, i had a similar request recently and they were very helpful.
a colleague from BR in Melbourne
i will not be here sunday will i be able to attend over the kinnus weekend if I am not “an official shlucha” but a morah?
Sara is the best! Nice, nice and thrilling.
a really unique, talented and brilliant educator… wish i could be there, anyone in chinuch should definitely GO!
I attend Mrs. Rosenfeld JLI courses. She always knows how to present in the most interesting and iinspiring manner.
Crown heights has a lot to benefit from having you in town
Love you Sara!
Much hatzlacha
Best speaker from Australia!
We miss you here
Your kids in Australia