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What Really Matters in Synagogue Education: A Comparative Case Study of a Conventional School and an Alternative Program
Authors:Lesley Litman
Institution:1. lrlitman@gmail.com
Abstract:This article examines case studies of two part-time synagogue education programs, a conventional “Hebrew School” and an alternative program modeled after Jewish summer camp. Using the lens of teaching of Bible to children in Grades 3–5, the study provides insight into similarities and differences between the two types of programs and the impact of the program structure on the proliferation and/or staying power of one or the other. I found that factors of success in synagogue education may not be dependent on a program’s structure (“school”/“camp”) but, rather, on factors such as professional learning and content knowledge, among others.
Keywords:Education  innovation  Jewish  synagogue
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