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'''The Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration''' is a graduate school part of [[Yeshiva University]] which specializes in [[Jewish education]] and was established in 1945 and named in 1983 for Montréal architect and philanthropist [[David Azrieli|David J. Azrieli]]. Classes are held at Yeshiva University’s Wilf Campus in Manhattan’s [[Washington Heights, Manhattan|Washington Heights]] neighborhood, and Israel Henry Beren Campus in Manhattan’s [[Murray Hill, Manhattan|Murray Hill]] neighborhood.
'''The Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration''' is a graduate school part of [[Yeshiva University]] which specializes in [[Jewish education]] and was established in 1945 and named in 1983 for Montréal architect and philanthropist [[David Azrieli|David J. Azrieli]]. Classes are held at Yeshiva University's Wilf Campus in Manhattan's [[Washington Heights, Manhattan|Washington Heights]] neighborhood, and Israel Henry Beren Campus in Manhattan's [[Murray Hill, Manhattan|Murray Hill]] neighborhood.


Azrieli’s dean is David J. Schnall, Ph.D., Herbert Schiff Professor of Management and Administration at Yeshiva University’s Wurzweiler School of Social Work.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40152|title=Yeshiva University|work=Yu.edu|accessdate=2015-07-31}}</ref>
Azrieli's dean is Rona Milch Novick, Raine & Stanley Silverstein Chair in Professional Ethics and Values.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40152|title=Yeshiva University|work=Yu.edu|accessdate=2015-07-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612022051/http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40152|archive-date=2011-06-12|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Academics==
==Academics==
The School is an international center for training Jewish educators for administrative, supervisory, communal, and academic leadership. It offers Master of Science in Jewish Education and a Doctor of Education degrees.
The School is an international center for training Jewish educators for administrative, supervisory, communal, and academic leadership. It offers Master of Science in Jewish Education and a Doctor of Education degrees.


The Director of the Master's Program is Jeffrey Glanz, Raine and Stanley Silverstein Chair in Professional Ethics and Values.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40120|title=Yeshiva University|work=Yu.edu|accessdate=2015-07-31}}</ref>
The Director of the Master's Program is Laya Salomon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40120|title=Yeshiva University|work=Yu.edu|accessdate=2015-07-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612022101/http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40120|archive-date=2011-06-12|url-status=dead}}</ref>


There are many master's degree programs options that allow students to select the best course of study for their educational needs:
There are many master's degree programs options that allow students to select the best course of study for their educational needs:
Traditional Part-time Program,
*Traditional Part-time Program
Accelerated Master's Program (1-year start to completion, full-time study),
*Accelerated Master's Program (1-year start to completion, full-time study)
Summer Program,
*Summer Program
Joint BA/MS program from Yeshiva/Stern College,
*Joint BA/MS program from Yeshiva/Stern College
Legacy Heritage Teacher Training Fellowship,
*Legacy Heritage Teacher Training Fellowship
GiveBack Fellowship
*GiveBack Fellowship


The Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Division of Doctoral Studies offers three concentrations of doctoral study: educational leadership, psychology of student support, and curriculum and instruction that lead to an EdD. It also offers the Specialist’s Certificate in Administration and Supervision of Jewish Education
The Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Division of Doctoral Studies offers three concentrations of doctoral study: educational leadership, psychology of student support, and curriculum and instruction that lead to an EdD. It also offers the Specialist's Certificate in Administration and Supervision of Jewish Education


Rona Milch Novick is the Director of the Doctoral Program<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40142|title=Yeshiva University|work=Yu.edu|accessdate=2015-07-31}}</ref>
Moshe Krakowski is the Director of the Doctoral Program<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40142|title=Yeshiva University|work=Yu.edu|accessdate=2015-07-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612022201/http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=40142|archive-date=2011-06-12|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Azrieli also sponsors leadership and enrichment programs for teachers and administrators with the goal of improving the quality of Jewish schools. In addition, it publishes a series of monographs dedicated to excellence in research, teaching, and scholarship in Jewish education and PRISM: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Holocaust Educators.
Azrieli also sponsors leadership and enrichment programs for teachers and administrators with the goal of improving the quality of Jewish schools. In addition, it publishes a series of monographs on research, teaching, and scholarship in Jewish education and PRISM: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Holocaust Educators.


==Institute for University-School Partnership==
==Institute for University-School Partnership==
The '''Institute for University-School Partnership''', a division of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, draws on the intellectual capital and research expertise of Yeshiva University and connectes it strategically and proactively to teachers and leaders in the field of Jewish education.
The '''Institute for University-School Partnership''', a division of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, draws on the intellectual capital and research expertise of Yeshiva University and connects it strategically and proactively to teachers and leaders in the field of Jewish education.


The Institute offers extensive continuing education for teachers, administrators, lay leaders and other school-based professionals; recruits and places educators; conducts research and development projects in schools; publishes practical, research-based materials; and offers school affordability resources.
The Institute offers extensive continuing education for teachers, administrators, lay leaders and other school-based professionals; recruits and places educators; conducts research and development projects in schools; publishes practical, research-based materials; and offers school affordability resources.

Collectively these initiatives improve the academic, behavioral, social, emotional, and religious outcomes for students in Jewish schools, develop more and better quality educators and lay leaders, and create a culture of research and innovation in the field.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/schoolpartnership/|title=Yeshiva University|work=Yu.edu|accessdate=2015-07-31}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.yu.edu/azrieli Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education]
* [http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=29430 Azrieli Graduate School Faculty]
* [http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=29432 The Azrieli Papers]
* [http://www.yu.edu/azrieli/index.aspx?id=50626 PRISM: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Holocaust Educators]


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Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration
TypPrivate
Established1945
Parent institution
Yeshiva University
DeanRona M. Novick[1]
Standort, ,
40°51′02″N 73°55′46″W / 40.850494°N 73.92943°W / 40.850494; -73.92943
CampusUrban (2 campuses)
Websitewww.yu.edu/azrieli/

The Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration is a graduate school part of Yeshiva University which specializes in Jewish education and was established in 1945 and named in 1983 for Montréal architect and philanthropist David J. Azrieli. Classes are held at Yeshiva University's Wilf Campus in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood, and Israel Henry Beren Campus in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood.

Azrieli's dean is Rona Milch Novick, Raine & Stanley Silverstein Chair in Professional Ethics and Values.[2]

Academics

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The School is an international center for training Jewish educators for administrative, supervisory, communal, and academic leadership. It offers Master of Science in Jewish Education and a Doctor of Education degrees.

The Director of the Master's Program is Laya Salomon.[3]

There are many master's degree programs options that allow students to select the best course of study for their educational needs:

  • Traditional Part-time Program
  • Accelerated Master's Program (1-year start to completion, full-time study)
  • Summer Program
  • Joint BA/MS program from Yeshiva/Stern College
  • Legacy Heritage Teacher Training Fellowship
  • GiveBack Fellowship

The Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Division of Doctoral Studies offers three concentrations of doctoral study: educational leadership, psychology of student support, and curriculum and instruction that lead to an EdD. It also offers the Specialist's Certificate in Administration and Supervision of Jewish Education

Moshe Krakowski is the Director of the Doctoral Program[4]

Azrieli also sponsors leadership and enrichment programs for teachers and administrators with the goal of improving the quality of Jewish schools. In addition, it publishes a series of monographs on research, teaching, and scholarship in Jewish education and PRISM: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Holocaust Educators.

Institute for University-School Partnership

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The Institute for University-School Partnership, a division of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, draws on the intellectual capital and research expertise of Yeshiva University and connects it strategically and proactively to teachers and leaders in the field of Jewish education.

The Institute offers extensive continuing education for teachers, administrators, lay leaders and other school-based professionals; recruits and places educators; conducts research and development projects in schools; publishes practical, research-based materials; and offers school affordability resources.

References

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  1. ^ "Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education & Administration | Yeshiva University".
  2. ^ "Yeshiva University". Yu.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
  3. ^ "Yeshiva University". Yu.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
  4. ^ "Yeshiva University". Yu.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2015-07-31.