Once , participation in a professional development workshop meant traveling – to a synagogue, JCC, or conference center. No more! Professional development opportunities are available on-line in the form of webinars. I recently participated in an excellent webinar presented by the Congregational Consulting Group of the URJ (Union for Reform Judaism).
This particular webinar centered on the concept of “Differentiating Instruction,” defined as “creating multiple paths so that students of different abilities, interests, or learning needs can experience success in the classroom.” The webinar described practical, easily implemented ways to modify lessons in the skill areas of reading, writing, art, and cooperative learning. The suggested modifications shared the common goals of ensuring that Religious School is a positive experience and that each student feels personally successful at Jewish learning. As stated in the webinar, “A great teacher is one who can meet the needs of each student whether gifted or challenged.” The information presented in the “Differentiating Instruction” webinar clearly supports our efforts to achieve such “greatness” in the classsroom. You will certainly find this webinar relevant and insightful.
To view the “Differentiating Instruction” power point presentation, go to
http://urj.org/learning/meetings/webinars/archive/?syspage=document&item_id=49740
To view the power point and to hear the accompanying audio presentation by Dr. Alan Levin, go to
http://media.urj.org/webinars/DifferentiatingInstruction9-20.wmv;
http://media.urj.org/webinars/DifferentiatingInstruction2.wmv
It’s important to note that the actual webinar set-up allowed individual participants to ask questions, make comments, and receive responses from the webinar presenters. At the end of the webinar, participants were invited to e-mail additional comments and questions to the presenters. I did so and received extremely helpful responses.
Kol HaKavod to Dr. Alan Levin, Joan Carr, Marlene Myerson, and Deborah Niederman, the URJ Education Specialists who developed this very worthwhile presentation.
Teachers, parents, and congregants will find useful resources for Torah Study, Holiday celebrations, Israel programs, and more on the Union for Reform Judaism website http://www.urj.org/
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