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Career Trajectories of Jewish Educators: Key Findings for the Funding Community
Should I Stay or Should I Go?: The Journeys of Jewish Educators (Second in a Three-Part Series)WHENMonday, October 18, 2021, 12:30pm – 1:45pm EDT
Watch CASJE and JPro "Why We Do What We Do: Motivation, Choice, and Career"
Ilana Aisen and Arielle Levites reflect on the Career Trajectories of Jewish Educators Study.

From Findings to Funding: Using Research Evidence in Philanthropic Decision Making
Funders frequently support research and evaluation to inform grantmaking and other decisions. But translating findings and using them to guide grantmaking can be challenging.

Career Trajectories of Jewish Educators: Key Findings for the Funding Community
More Paths for More People: Opportunities and Barriers to Becoming a Jewish Educator (First in a Three-Part Series)WHENMonday, October 18, 2021, 1

From Ivory Tower to Practice: Bridging the Research-Practice Divide in Jewish Education
CASJE Managing Director, Arielle Levites, moderates a panel on bridging the divide between research and practie for the 2021 NRJE Annual Conference Plenary session.

Join CASJE and JPro for "Why We Do What We Do: Motivation, Choice, and Career"
Find more information and to register here.

CASJE / ADCA Program
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Join CASJE and ADCA for a deeper dive into the Career Trajectories data and facilitated discussion about implications for strategic priorities.

Release of Major Research on the Career Trajectories of Jewish Educators
It has been more than ten years since the last systematic effort to collect data about the Jewish educator workforce; in some areas of Jewish education no large-scale data have ever been collected…

CASJE's Career Trajectories Study: Implications for Jewish Educational Leaders
Join CASJE and Rosov Consulting for a special presentation of the study data for leaders in Jewish education