Jewish education
Aug. 1st, 2006 09:21 pmLast week I saw an ad for an informational meeting about the program -- first time I've seen such a thing. It was tonight, so I went to check it out. Two of the rabbis who teach in the program were there; one just moved to town and will be teaching for the first time, and the other is well-respected in the community and has been teaching in the program since the beginning. Each of them gave short (15-minute) samples -- lesson excerpts and an outline of how an entire class on that topic might go. I found that very helpful.
Both rabbis were friendly and articulate and seemed to be quite knowledgable. One had a more participatory style, which can be good or bad depending entirely on how well the teacher can keep things on track, and the other was more lecture-oriented. (Both did both and said the classes are balanced along that line, though.) I connected more with the new rabbi (whose teaching style I like), and if I sign up he'll be one of my teachers. (Two classes each year, so two teachers. I don't know who the other would be.)
The program doesn't mandate a particular level of learning coming in, and neither of the rabbis said much that I didn't already know. The lectures might fill in gaps here and there, but they're not going to be the strong draw, I don't think. However, the curriculum lists many topics that ought to produce stimulating discussions; this of course depends on the quality of the students and the ability of the rabbis to steer a conversation. We usually have this kind of discussion at the Shabbat-morning torah study, with my rabbi doing a good job of managing the conversation, and I enjoy that a lot. (I wonder how many students are typically in a class. I didn't ask.)
After the formal presentation I talked with both of the rabbis, saying I have a decent background already and I was trying to figure out if this would be a good fit. One of them suggested that it would be possible for me to come to the first couple sessions and then, if it's not working out, get a refund on tuition. I need to confirm that with the administrator of the program, but if that works, I'll probably give it a go.
One down-side is that the class meets on Monday nights. I've been thinking about returning to the SCA choir in the fall (there've been changes since I left), but it meets the same night. I suspect that the choir will have to wait.
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Date: 2006-08-02 03:56 am (UTC)