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KTI Faculty LOMED Professional Learning. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010 6 - 8 pm. Designed & Led by Professional Learning Team Gail Nalven and Ayala Rybak, Lead Teachers Alan Block, Education Director Susan Ticker, LOMED Consultant. Lomed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010 6 - 8 pm Designed & Led by Professional Learning Team Gail Nalven and Ayala Rybak, Lead Teachers Alan Block, Education Director Susan Ticker, LOMED Consultant
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Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010 6 - 8 pm

Designed & Led by Professional Learning Team Gail Nalven and Ayala Rybak, Lead Teachers Alan Block, Education Director Susan Ticker, LOMED Consultant

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learner outcomes measurement for effective educational design

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Welcome Connection Question Text Study Core Conversation Reflection Next Steps

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Priority Goal – Tikkun Olam Memorable Experiences Whole Person Learning

Cognitive Learning: KnowingAffective Learning: Believing and

BelongingAuthentic Living: Doing

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Teachers will understand the Priority Goal and will be able to explain it to others (parents and children).

Teachers will reflect on their own memorable Jewish experiences and see them as a model of what they could provide for their own learners.

Teachers will be inspired by the Priority Goal.

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[Future Sessions] Teachers will identify one lesson where they can incorporate the concept of tikkun olam into a learning experience.

[Future Sessions] Teachers will develop learner outcomes that include affective realm (KDBB)

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Please share your favorite thing to teach and why it is special to you.

Helene: Holocaust – increase empathy

Aliza: Holocaust – connect with Jewish people; Hebrew; etc.

Yona: Hebrew 3rd Grade; Prayers; Torah stories – cuz I’m good

Karen: Holocaust – personal history; Hebrew – aha moment; Art – Hebrew calligraphy to see boys shine

Gail: Jewish text – see learner apply it (drama, writing in own words, adapting to show understanding)

Alan: sociology – helping kids learn to ask questions: C.Rogers

Ayala: Israel to 4th Grade – helping kids connect in meaningful way; introduce and bring country closer

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Memorable Jewish Learning Experience Where: Identify the Context What: Describe the Experience Why: Explain why it was memorable to you

Gail - learner’s minyan, power of prayer, transformative Ayala – int’l school for holocaust studies, content

learning, wealth of information, thought provoking Karen – visiting yad vashem, record of family, 1967

expo, powerful imagery Aliza – receiving ordination, moved by the presence of

Reb Zalman Helene – Hearing Elie Wiesel in college, feeling his words

heart and soul, awakening Alan – trip to Israel, looking upon open view of

Jerusalem, feeling a sense of “home” Susan – Avad group at camp, leading rosh chodesh

celebration same day as first walk on the moon, powerful connection

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What are the big ideas that pop out? Are there any themes?

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What are the big ideas that pop out? Are there any themes?

What does this tell us about the situations that have the greatest impact on our lives and shape who we are as Jews?

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What if education in our congregation purposely set out to create these kinds of experiences with these characteristics?

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What if education in our congregation purposely set out to create these kinds of experiences with these characteristics?

How would the results be different? What might be the impact:On the children? On their parents? On our congregation?On ourselves?

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Learners will be on a journey of tikkun olam (mending the world) guided by a Jewish moral compass.

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Learners will develop the knowledge, the sense of belonging, the values/beliefs and skills and habits to contribute to tikkun olam (mending the world.)

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Commentary: Jewish tradition serves as a guide to

understanding issues of social justice and social action and chesed by working on these issues.

Learners who achieve this priority goal engage in tikkun olam (world repair) through learning value concepts and their connection to mitzvot by studying Jewish sources, acting and reflecting.

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Topic: Bread of Affliction – Ha Lachma Anya You Tube Video Powerful Learning Plan

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What stands out for you?

• School should be more like camp

• Power of experiential learning over formal

• Value of lifelong learning

• Enjoyed the chance to share with colleagues

• Frontal approach crowds out powerful learning

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What’s next? Faculty LearningMarch 16 with

HazonApril 13 May 11

Teaching with Tikkun Olam in mind


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