Shira Loewenstein is first and foremost a teacher. She spent seven years as a classroom teacher ranging from first to eighth grade. She also served as a mentor teacher for beginning teachers. She currently spends her days working with schools to develop systems of support for new teachers. Her program at the Yeshiva University currently works with 15 Jewish Day Schools around the country supporting their cohorts of new teachers. Shira is particularly interested in pedagogical practices of all teachers, thinking about how kids think, and meeting the needs of diverse learners in a classroom setting. She has her masters from Brandeis University where she is an alumna of the Delet program.
Blog Posts
You've been teaching for five years, and you love every part of it. You love the kids, your colleagues -- well -- you love teaching. The parents are happy, the kids learn, but you’re getting an "itch." School isn't as exciting as it used to be. The routines are becoming routine, and you know...
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