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Judaics Teacher

Dallas, TX ยท On-site

$65K - $90K/yr

Deeply committed to Israel and Israel education as a foundation of Jewish identity and living engaged Modern Orthodox life. Responsibilities * Teach Judaic courses full time; * Participate in school ...

Judaics Teacher

Dallas, TX ยท On-site

$65K - $90K/yr

Deeply committed to Israel and Israel education as a foundation of Jewish identity and living engaged Modern Orthodox life. Responsibilities * Teach Judaic courses full time; * Participate in school ...

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How does an Israel Education specialist typically collaborate with other educators or organizations to enhance program impact?

Israel Education specialists frequently work alongside classroom teachers, curriculum developers, and community organizations to create engaging educational experiences about Israel. Collaboration may involve co-developing lesson plans, organizing cultural events, or facilitating discussions that provide diverse perspectives. This teamwork ensures that Israel-related content is accurate, inclusive, and tailored to the needs of different age groups. Additionally, specialists often partner with external experts and organizations to bring in guest speakers or access unique educational resources, further enriching their programs.

What is the difference between Israel Education vs Israel Tour Guide?

AspectIsrael EducationIsrael Tour Guide
Required CredentialsEducational background, certifications in teaching or education programsGuiding certifications, tour guide licenses
Work EnvironmentClassrooms, educational programs, museums, cultural centersOn-site at historical sites, travel between locations, outdoor settings
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, educational organizations, cultural institutionsTour companies, travel agencies, heritage sites

Israel Education focuses on teaching and developing educational programs about Israel, often within classrooms or cultural institutions. In contrast, an Israel Tour Guide primarily leads visitors through historical and cultural sites, providing interpretive commentary. While both roles require knowledge of Israeli history and culture, Israel Education emphasizes curriculum development and instruction, whereas Israel Tour Guides focus on guiding and visitor engagement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Israel Education, and why are they important?

To thrive in Israel Education, you need a solid background in Jewish studies, history, and pedagogy, often supported by a relevant degree or teaching certification. Familiarity with educational technologies, curriculum development tools, and learning management systems is typically required. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to engage diverse learners are standout soft skills for this role. These skills ensure educators can deliver accurate, meaningful, and inclusive learning experiences about Israel to varied audiences.

What is Israel education?

Israel education refers to the field of teaching and learning about the history, culture, society, politics, and geography of Israel. It often includes exploring Israel's significance in Jewish identity, its role in global affairs, and its diverse population. Israel education can take place in schools, camps, synagogues, and community organizations, and may use a variety of methods such as classroom instruction, experiential learning, travel, and virtual programs. The goal is often to foster a deeper understanding and connection to Israel, while promoting critical thinking and open dialogue.
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Judaics Teacher

AKIBA YAVNEH ACADEMY

Dallas, TX โ€ข On-site

$65K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Akiba Yavneh Academy (AYA), a coeducational Modern Orthodox school located in Dallas, Texas, seeks a dynamic Jewish educator who is passionate about making a significant impact on Modern Orthodox Jewish Education. The opportunity includes teaching core Judaic subjects, collaborating with a talented and supportive team of colleagues across subject areas. As an innovative Jewish day school, the candidate will enjoy unique professional opportunities to take leadership on important programming duties beyond the classroom.


Qualifications


The ideal candidate will be a dynamic Jewish educator, grounded in educational best practices, who seeks to form deep and meaningful relationships with students that inspire leadership and growth. The school seeks candidates with an understanding and appreciation of the value of positive Judaism, a student-centered learning environment and a strong centrist orthodox religious Zionist background with a desire to integrate into a dynamic community.ย  Semikha or graduate degree are strongly preferred.

Are you the type of Jewish Educator who sees yourself as having:
  • A desire and ability to develop deep relationships with teenagers;

  • Authentic commitment to the values and mission of AYA and Modern Orthodoxy;

  • An ability to foster a strong culture of teamwork and collaboration;

  • A passion to always deliver dynamic lessons and meaningful conversations with students.

The position is a great fit if you are:
  • Grounded in educational best practices with the ability to create an engaging learning environment that raises the bar for soulful and intellectually rigorous MO Jewish education;

  • Excellent communicator both verbally and in writing;

  • Self-reflective, entrepreneurial, and deeply committed to professional growth;

  • Deeply committed to Israel and Israel education as a foundation of Jewish identity and living engaged Modern Orthodox life.ย 


Responsibilities

  • Teach Judaic courses full time;

  • Participate in school wide events and experiences such as student orientation, Shabbatonim, Purim/Chodesh Adar, Yom Hashoah, Yom Hazikaron, Yom Haatzmaut, Lag Baomer, Yom Yerushalayim, Shabbat dinners and onegs;

  • Mentor student-leaders and support their personal, intellectual and spiritual development;

  • Collaborate with Judaic Studies faculty to develop standards and curricula for the department;

  • Provide skillful classroom management practices (routines and procedures) to ensure an orderly, positive and productive learning environment.

  • Design and implement appropriate instruction to facilitate learning and growth;

  • Use formative and summative assessments to analyze students strengths and needs and document student progress;

  • Work collaboratively in situations that may be time sensitive with a variety of individuals including students, parents, faculty and staff;

  • Uphold the philosophy, principles, policies, and procedures and represents Akiba Yavneh Academy positively in the school and wider community

Employment Type: FULL_TIME