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Hebrew Learning in American Public Schools: An Under-the-Radar Educational Experience and Resource

The topic of how and why American youth learn modern Hebrew has taken center stage in recent debates in diverse educational contexts in North America.

CASJE Invites Another Round of Proposals for Research That Will Contribute to the Practice of Jewish Education 

CASJE (Consortium for Applied Studies in Jewish Education) released a request for proposals (RFP) to promote research that can make a difference in how Jewish…

Teacher Research as a Pathway to Professional Growth

There are two basic methods of educational research. Quantitative methods analyze large numbers of students to study causes and effects.

Dr. Lesley Litman and Dr. Michael Zeldin Reveal Findings of Research on Enduring Dilemmas

This news was originally posted by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion

Working Paper Provides Fresh Data About Experiences of Educators in Jewish Settings

Commissioned by The George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development and CASJE, the paper is part of major project exploring career development

CASJE Announces Recipients of Small Grants for Research on the Practice of Jewish Education

Projects address different age groups and settings of Jewish education, findings will be shared with field

Come Together to Support Jewish Educators

CASJE - The Consortium for Applied Studies in Jewish Education – recently launched a new project supported by the William Davidson Foundation and the Jim Joseph Foundation for …

New CASJE Project to Study the Career Development of Educators in Jewish Institutions of Teaching and Learning

William Davidson Foundation and Jim Joseph Foundation Award $1.5 million to Support Large-Scale and Timely Research Program