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Want help managing difficult behaviors in your congregational school classroom?
Want to have a better understanding of differentiated instruction and how to do it?
Want to recognize different learning challenges and styles within your classroom?
The Matan Institute for Congregational School Teachers was designed with YOU in mind.
To be held 9:00-5:00, Sunday, August 5, 2012 in Montclair, NJ, The Matan Institute is an intensive day of professional development focused on working with diverse learners in your classroom. It will include interactive workshops on differentiated instruction, multi-modal learning and behavior management, among other topics.
The Matan Institute will begin with a keynote address by Jonathan Mooney, author of The Short Bus and Learning Outside the Lines. It will be held in partnership with NewCAJE, immediately preceding the 3rd Annual NewCAJE Conference on the campus of Montclair State University. The Institute is open to all congregational school teachers, whether or not you are attending the NewCAJE conference.
We encourage you to speak with your Education Director about your participation in the Matan Institute, which costs just $85 if you are attending NewCAJE or $135 to come for the day (breakfast and lunch are included in the cost). REGISTER HERE!
If you have any questions, please contact Orlee@matankids.org. We look forward to seeing you.
The Matan Institute for Education Directors has been generously funded by The Adler Family Innovation Fund of Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York, The Natan Fund, and The Solelim Fund of UJA-Federation of New York.
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