Join the First Cohort of Hebrew in Harmony Teachers

Written by Behrman House Staff, 05 of July, 2016
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Registrations for the Hebrew in Harmony online teacher training course continue to roll in, and there’s still space for you to join the inaugural class.

Beginning July 11 and through the end of September, Gratz College’s NEXTprogram, an expert provider of online learning for supplementary school Jewish educators, will teach you how to use the prayer-through-music curriculum Hebrew in Harmony.

Course instructor Dina Maiben has prepared a dynamic program including:

·         “Music Speaks Louder than Words” (brain-based learning, music and emotions, music as a means of spiritual expression and communal bonding)

·         Detailed guides on how to use the digital companion in the Behrman House Online Learning Center

·         Ways to improve students' Hebrew reading skills

·         Ways to introduce movement and art into your prayer classes

·         The relevance of the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy for your Hebrew in Harmony setting

·         Ways to customize the lesson plans in the Curriculum Core for your own setting

How It Works:

Rolling admission: Start learning whenever you wish, beginning July 11. 

It’s self-paced: Take the time you need to complete each section. We estimate it will take about 45 minutes for each of the six sections. 

No scheduled class time:  Log in and participate whenever it’s convenient for you – day or night.
Tuition: $50 per teacher (a 50% discount from NEXT’s standard tuition!)

BONUS: When a teacher completes the course, Behrman House will credit his/her school $35 toward Berhman House materials.

Upon completion, participants will receive a personalized certificate from Behrman House and the NEXT program in recognition of their certification as a Hebrew in Harmony educator.

Registration NOW OPEN! Click here to sign up. 

Questions? Contact NEXT@gratz.edu or 215-635-7300 ext. 135

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