Over 50 teachers from across the United States gathered on Motzei Shabbos Chayei Sarah for the Menachem Education Foundation’s Teacher Training Program Alumni Event.
Teachers Gather for Alumni Event
Over 50 teachers from across the United States gathered on Motzei Shabbos Chayei Sarah for the Menachem Education Foundation’s Teacher Training Program Alumni Event.
One of Menachem’s earliest initiatives, the Teacher Training Program has been professionally training qualified and ambitious yungerleit to enter the field of Chinuch for over 4 years and has over 70 graduates to date. The teachers make up an elite group of educators who are bringing the highest quality of educational training and innovation into their classrooms.
The annual event, organized to coincide with the Kinus weekend, marks a time for teachers to get-together with their similar-minded peers and enjoy an evening of networking and inspiration.
“Our alumni are part of the Menachem family,” explains Rabbi Zalman Shneur, Executive Director of Menachem. “Even when their careers take them to cities across the nation we try to find ways to continue to encourage them in their vital mission. We want to ensure that our teachers never feel out of touch.”
To this end a Host Committee comprised of alumni planned an exciting program to send the teachers back into their classrooms re-energized.
The evening, chaired by alumnus Rabbi Levi Eisenberg of Los Angeles, introduced new programs and inspirational speakers.
Rabbi Yossi Rosenblum of Pittsburgh, and Rabbi Zalman Leib Markowitz of Monsey both spoke to the crowd inspiring them to continue to seek excellence in their teaching and to find fulfillment in their important Shlichus.
The speakers were followed by a widely praised networking event that allowed teachers in similar age brackets to share classroom ideas and tips with each other. After a short video and a lavish Melave Malka spread, an interactive game depicting real-life school scenarios was enjoyed by all.
During the evening Rabbi Shneur announced that Menachem’s prestigious Eisenberg Award, which until now has only been linked to schools who participate in Standards and DDI, will be opening up to the alumni community.
Any MEF Graduate who is a passionate, dedicated teacher with an innovative approach toward teaching can now be nominated for the Eisenberg Alumni Award, which will be presented at the end of the academic year.
The alumni were grateful for the continued show of support, and appreciated the opportunity to meet up with fellow mechanchim and experts in the field and share ideas and chizuk.
Rabbi Mannis Frankel, who traveled from Morristown, NJ for the event, and was part of the first Teacher Training Cohort in 2008, noted how impressive it was to see the growth of the program. “It was amazing to see so many graduates together all sharing the same mission and goals to better our children’s education.”
Rabbi Yehoshua Lustig, a graduate of the third Teacher Training cohort and now Principal at Oholei Torah said, “A teacher can often go about his daily schedule feeling overlooked and underappreciated. What Menachem has accomplished is that they have rebranded teaching as a profession and a career. Chinuch is not a menial job for just anybody. The people who stand in front of the classroom every day should be those who truly care for it and are passionate about education. By creating this event and by constantly focusing on and building up our teachers, Menachem reminded teachers how important the position of teaching is and made us all feel acknowledged and respected.”
Rabbi Shneur summed up, “At Menachem Education Foundation, we recognize that a lifetime investment in our teachers will provide dividends for generations to come.”
Founded in 2008, the Menachem Education Foundation is bringing revolutionary change to religious Jewish education by creating and promoting professional educational practices. Through our Teacher Training Program, School Partnership Program and Zekelman Standards & Data Driven Instruction Program, we are inspiring educators to grow, to innovate, to nurture, and to apply the best practices of education to their students,
For more information regarding the Menachem Education Foundation and the programs it offers, please contact Ms. Rena Greenberg at rena@mymef.org or www.mymef.org.