Two new teaching fellowships offered by the Institute for University-School Partnership at Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration aim to increase the number of qualified Jewish educators by enabling recent graduates to combine their studies with placements in schools.
“Our fellowships serve as a portal for more of our dynamic and dedicated youth to serve the Jewish community while providing the training and professional and personal mentoring required to become the most qualified educators needed,” said Dr. Scott J. Goldberg, director of the Institute.
Participants in the Teacher Training Fellowship are placed at a day school for two years while studying for a master’s degree at Azrieli over three consecutive summers. The fellowship provides them with an onsite mentor, a professional development stipend and Yeshiva University-sponsored educational conferences.
When English major and honors student Adina Kastner graduated from Stern College for Women last May, she jumped at the opportunity to become a high school teacher through the Teacher Training Fellowship.
“I work with professionals who care about me and what I do,” said Kastner, who teaches Jewish history at Ida Crown Hebrew Academy in Chicago. “They see my role in the school and in the community as important. I learn from these educators and implement their innovative techniques in my own classroom.”
Joey Small, project coordinator at the Institute, called the fellowship “a pipeline for future Jewish educators, and a support system for new teachers during their first years teaching.”
Small founded the Give-Back Fellowship, which enables recent graduates to return to their former Jewish day schools to teach. He modeled it after his own experience after college, when he returned to teach at YULA, his alma mater. His positive experience made him want to offer similar opportunities to college graduates nationwide in a more formalized way.
Both the Teacher Training Fellowship and the Give-Back Fellowship are open to students from all colleges. Visit www.yu.edu/azrieli/schoolpartnership for more information or to apply.