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New global education recruitment scheme will be piloted in UK

TalentED, due to launch early next year, aims to attract and train quality educators

November 25, 2019 11:48
Michael Wegier, consultant to talentED
1 min read

A new venture to ensure there are enough Jewish educators to meet the needs of the diaspora is in the pipeline.

TalentED, which is due to launch in January, will be piloted in Britain and the USA. It has been initiated by Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and the Jewish Agency and will draw on local partneships.

The programme has two parts, said Michael Wegier, the former UJIA chief executive who has been working as a consultant to the project since April.

The first is to set up a “global database to connect people, places and positions”.

The second will be to train educators to the requisite standards, collaborating with local agencies such as Pajes, the London School of Jewish Studies or the youth network Reshet here.

Rabbi David Meyer, executive director of Pajes, said it was an “exciting and innovative global initiative which will help address a critical need.   

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