Pedagogy

Reflections on the teaching and learning of Yiddish, as well as downloadable guides, exercises, and lesson plans to use in the classroom.

Pedagogy

Teaching Guide to Kadya Molodovsky's A Jewish Refugee in New York trans. Anita Norich

A teaching guide for Kadya Molodovsky’s A Jewish Refugee in New York (trans. Anita Norich) in the context of refugee literatures.

Pedagogy

The Yudika Variations: Translating b'Chevrusa

The authors describe an exercise in which they translate and re-translate the same text into different formats.

Pedagogy

Loyt di lerers: Teaching Outside the University Classroom

Marianne Tatom polled Yiddish teachers outside the university classroom about their teaching strategies and experiences teaching online during a pandemic.

Pedagogy

The Yiddish Radio Project: Lessons from the Intermediate Yiddish Language Classroom

The third in a series of reflections on Yiddish pedagogy in the digital age. Here, Sunny Yudkoff discusses her use of radio broadcasts in her Yiddish courses.

Pedagogy

Teaching Yiddish in the Digital Age

The fourth in a series of reflections on Yiddish pedagogy in the digital age. Here, Paula Teitlebaum discusses the way that digital technology has shaped her teaching.

Pedagogy

Online Yiddish Classes at the Workmen's Circle

The second in a series of reflections on Yiddish pedagogy in the digital age. Here, Nikolai Borodulin reflects on the challenges and rewards of teaching Yiddish courses online.

Pedagogy

The Digital Yiddish Classroom: Reflections on Teaching Yiddish in the Digital Age

The first in a series of reflections on Yiddish pedagogy in the digital age.

Pedagogy

Invitation to Participate: Yiddish in Holocaust Education

Do you teach courses related to the Holocaust? What role does Yiddish have in those courses? Let us know in this survey.

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