Yael
Diamant Amrani
Director of Digital Educational Tools
Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel
Mabat: Senior Educators Cohort Israel
Cohort 2
An immersive cohort experience providing outstanding educators in Israel with a holistic approach toward the theory and practice of experiential Jewish education.
SEC-Israel is transforming the landscape of experiential education in Israel by equipping the most promising talent with skills and tools to create holistic, pluralistic, and sophisticated Jewish experiences.
Holding leading positions across major organizations across the country, our graduates work to professionalize the field of experiential education and its impact on individual and collective Jewish Israeli identity.
Participating in SEC-Israel provides access to the most current and creative pedagogies, methodologies, and resources, within a culture that celebrates educational innovation and experimentation.
Ayal Beer is the Israel Program Director at M². An experienced Jewish educator, Ayal has been managing a pre-Army leadership educational program focused on Jewish Israeli identity and social change since 2017. Prior to that, he participated in training educational staff for a variety of Jewish organizations in the U.S and Canada for over 5 years. Ayal earned a B.A in Social Work at Bar Ilan University and a Masters degree in Talmud and Religious Law from Shechter Institute. A licensed tour guide, Ayal lives with his wife and four kids in Kibbutz Hannaton in the Lower Galilee and is a graduate of SEC 1.
Clare Goldwater is a Jewish educator and leadership coach with expertise in professional and organizational development and experiential education. Working in close partnership with a wide range of organizations, Clare oversees the development, dissemination of M²’s approach and ideas about experiential Jewish education, through consulting projects to Jewish organizations, publications, curricula materials, and more. Clare has a BA in English Literature from Oxford University, an MA in Jewish Education from Hebrew University, and a Certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University. She also holds passports from those three countries and lives in Jerusalem with her family.
Shlomit Naim Naor is the Israel Program Director at M² and a published poet with over 20 years of international experience in Jewish education. Previously, she was a training and content specialist at Makom, the educational content unit of the Jewish Agency for Israel, and advised the Jerusalem Education Bureau. Shlomit has served as a Jewish Agency community emissary in London and as chair of the Israeli Batei Midrash Network. She is the author of two award-winning books of poetry, No End in Sight (2016) and The Things We Are Not Talking About (2020). Shlomit strongly believes in creative writing as an impactful tool in experiential education. Shlomit is a graduate of the Mandel School of Educational Leadership, holds a bachelor’s degree in Hebrew literature and philosophy from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a master’s degree in creative writing from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
אוהד הוא איש חינוך בעל ניסיון של כ20 שנה בחינוך בלתי פורמאלי וחינוך חוויתי. הוא ראש מכינת לכיש לשעבר וכיום מנהל חינוכי, מלווה מנהלים וצוותים חינוכיים ומרצה במכללת קיי לחינוך בלתי פורמאלי. הוא בעל תור ראשון בחינוך ופסיכולוגיה ותואר שני בפסיכולוגיה במערכת החינוך. כיום אוהד גר עם בת זוגתו וארבעת ילדיהם בישוב אליאב שבחבל לכיש.
As the CEO of M², Shuki helps provide educators and organizations in Israel, North America, and Europe with knowledge, tools, and skills to advance the theory and practice of experiential Jewish education. Previously, Shuki served as director of Service Learning and Experiential Education at Yeshiva University, where he founded the Certificate Program in Experiential Jewish Education and a range of programs mobilizing college students to serve underprivileged communities worldwide. A Schusterman Fellow, Shuki studied Jewish philosophy, education, and scriptwriting.
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Applications for SEC Israel Cohort 2 are based on rolling admissions and close on March 5, 2023.
To apply to SEC- Israel, you must complete an application form and participate in a 1:1 interview with an M²staff member. Personal interviews will take place on a rolling basis during the month following the application period.
We believe that experiential Jewish education is not limited to a single Jewish educational setting or personality. Program participants include professionals working in youth movements and teen programs, mechinot, and other organizations.
Past participants include executive directors, program managers, madrichim, teachers, and educators from organizations such as Beit Prat, Tzofim – Israel Scouts, ANU Museum of the Jewish People, Gesher, the Hartman Institute, a range of mechinot, and many more.
To be eligible for SEC- Israel, you must be an Israeli-based full-time educator with a minimum of seven years of relevant field experience.
We place a strong emphasis on workplace integration throughout the program, providing you with regular coaching to help you apply what you learn. In addition, we require that your current work supervisor acknowledge your participation in SEC.
Participants are expected to be present at all seminars, at all times. In order to create the most optimal learning cohort experience, we also ask that participants stay onsite. This includes staying at the provided accommodations even if we are located in your home city.
Our program requires the completion of brief written reflections and assignments, readings before each seminar, as well as participation in educator support calls. You should expect to designate a maximum of 4-5 hours per month to complete these requirements.
M² trains diverse Jewish professionals who come from all over the world and have varying approaches to Jewish life and practice. Our curriculum reflects a plurality of Jewish voices and perspectives. If you have further questions about the program environment, please contact us.
SEC-Israel program is made possible thanks to the support of two anonymous foundations. The tuition of the subsidized participation is worth NIS 1,500 and includes participation in the three seminars in the form of full accommodation, in the meeting days between the seminars, and in the various activities.
Upon accepting your spot in the cohort, you will be invoiced 50% of your tuition and the $350 registration fee. The first 50% of your tuition and the registration fee will be due within two weeks of the invoice. The remaining 50% will be due after Seminar 1.
In addition to participation in the program itself, tuition covers double occupancy hotel room and meals during seminars, and any additional seminar-related expenses. Tuition does not cover transportation to/from the seminar location.
The NIS 1,500 registration fee is non-refundable except for cancellations directly related to Covid-19.
Cancellation up to 6 weeks before Seminar 1: 75% refund of paid tuition minus the NIS 1,500 registration fee.
Cancellation up to 2 weeks before Seminar 1: 25% refund of paid tuition minus the $350 registration fee.
Paid tuition is non-refundable within 2 weeks of Seminar 1.
We are constantly monitoring the situation and follow the most up-to-date Covid 19 protocol.
Applications for the next class of SEC-Israel will open in the spring of 2024.
The Senior Educators Cohort – Israel is generously supported by two anonymous funders.