
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2011
Series: International Handbooks of Religion and Education
ISBN (Hardback): 9789400703537
Full citation:
Helena Miller, Lisa Grant, Alex Pomson (eds), International handbook of Jewish education, Berlin, Springer, 2011
International handbook of Jewish education
Contents
Community engagement
the challenge of connecting Jewish schools to the wider community
Helena Miller
29-45
Curriculum development
what we can learn from international curricula
Roberta Louis Goodman, Jan Katzew
63-81
Jewish identity and Jewish education
the Jewish identity space and its contribution to research and practice
Gabriel Horenczyk, Hagit Hacohen Wolf
183-201
Jewish identity
who you knew affects how you Jew—the impact of Jewish networks in childhood upon adult Jewish identity
Steven M. Cohen, Judith Veinstein
203-218
Planning for Jewish education in the twenty-first century
toward a new praxis
Jonathan S. Woocher
247-265
Post modernism paradoxes
after enlightenment – Jewish education and the paradoxes of post modernism
Hanan A. Alexander
285-300
Havruta
what do we know and what can we hope to learn from studying in havruta?
Élie Holzer, Orit Kent
407-417
History
issues in the teaching and learning of Jewish history
Benjamin M. Jacobs, Yona Shem-Tov
441-460
Talmud
making a case for talmud pedagogy—the talmud as an educational model
Marjorie Lehman, Jane Kanarek
581-596
Technology
the digital revolution that is shaping twenty-first-century Jewish education—a fleeting snapshot from the first decade
Brian Amkraut
597-614
Travel
"location location location" – a practitioner's perspectives on diaspora Jewish travel
Jeremy Leigh
633-649
Day schools in the liberal sector
challenges and opportunities at the intersection of two traditions of Jewish schooling
Alex Pomson
713-728
Gender
shifting from "evading" to "engaging"––gender issues and Jewish adolescents
Shira D. Epstein
785-803
Informal education
the decisive decade – how informal Jewish education was transformed in its relationship with Jewish philanthropy
Joseph Reimer
805-823