| Snapshots and Insights: Continuing Rabbinic Education |
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| Written by Steve Kraus |
| Friday, 15 January 2010 12:15 |
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One of the core guiding principles of ACRE, from its very first Steering Committee meeting in April 2007 until today, has been the need for research to inform and guide decision making leading to the growth of the field of Continuing Rabbinic Education. Many options have been put forward in discussions about the development of a research agenda for CRE and ACRE but the decision was made that the first step would be an examination of extant CRE program evaluations. We are pleased to present ACRE's first commissioned research project: Snapshots and Insights: Continuing Rabbinic Education Knowing the "lessons learned" from evaluations of CRE programs will provide program providers with crucial research-based knowledge about what works under what conditions, which will enable them to continue to develop and improve CRE programs. In Snapshots and Insights: Continuing Rabbinic Education JESNA analyzed and interpreted findings from evaluations of programs conducted by JESNA's Berman Center for Research and Evaluation, as well as from additional evaluations that were made available. We trust that the findings will be useful not only for CRE Program providers but for all those interested in the field of Continuing Rabbinic Education.Click here to download. |



