Networks & Workshops
NYS Educational Testing Administration Support
Day School Leaders
Join Dr. Catlin Tucker for a series of monthly Zoom conversations that will equip school leaders with practical strategies for fostering equitable, student-centered learning. Designed for Heads of School, Principals, and Curriculum Coordinators, this series will empower you to guide your educators in creating engaging, active classrooms for all students.
Regents Exams Administration Support
Leading with Students at the Center
Join a dynamic forum for educators focused on building a child-centered, active learning environment. Through interactive Zoom sessions, you'll collaborate to design discussions on practical strategies and the theory of change, all aimed at putting students at the heart of learning.
Science Professional Development
Join our monthly Zoom workshops to learn directly from Rabbi Yaakov Lubin, the author of our free, NGSS-aligned, culturally-sensitive science curricular resources for grades 5-8. This is your chance to gain firsthand insight into effectively using these resources and implementing best practices in science instruction while collaborating with peers for support and troubleshooting.
Principals' Council
We're excited to relaunch the General Studies Principal Council, offering principals and school leaders a unique opportunity to collaborate, share insights, and stay ahead of educational initiatives and NYS regulations. Join us for in-person gatherings that foster professional growth and strengthen the Yeshiva and Day School community.
Student-Centered Teaching for Limudei Kodesh Educators
Join Rabbi Shmuel Feld and a select group of limudei kodesh teachers in a transformative professional development network designed to apply Dr. Catlin Tucker’s student-centered approach to limudei kodesh education. Open to teachers of grades 1-8, these monthly Zoom gatherings will deepen engagement and equity in your classroom.
Early Childhood Directors
Join a network of Early Childhood Directors and Assistant Directors to share best practices and develop child-centered, constructivist approaches to Jewish learning. Tailored for leaders from Long Island, Queens, and Brooklyn, this group will focus on timely topics and collaborative agenda-setting for early childhood education.