Reflective practice is widely acknowledged as a critical component to meaningful learning. Curriculum designers often rely on journals and diaries as the primary reflection tools for students to express understandings and questions. Avoda's Deb Krivoy is working with Temple Israel Center in White Plains, NY, to develop a series of arts-based reflection tools that support whole-person learning. Contact us to learn more about our innovative approaches to reflection through art, photography, poetry and video.

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Press

Articles

Fall 2009 / Museum of Biblical Art in NYC Debuts New Works by Tobi Kahn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHGIUhBWzsM


Spring 2009 / Headmaster’s Blog,  Milton J. Berman Hebrew Academy
“Reel Learning: Unlocking the Power of Film in Jewish Education”

Summer 2008 / RAVSAK

"Widening the Learning Circle: Integrating the Arts in the Jewish Day School"

Winter 2007 / Jewish Film World

"Reel Learning: Helping Kids Grow from Media Saturated to Media Savvy"

 

Winter 2005 / Jewish Education News

"Art Works for Teens: Connecting Jewish Learning to Students Lives"


February 2005/ Sh’ma: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility
“A Visual Language: Seeing and Ceremony – An Interview with Tobi Kahn"



Interviews

September 12, 2003 / KWMU-FM St. Louis
"The Art of Ceremonial Objects" Listen now.

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