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ON 681 D
If you find it difficult to come up with an innovative lesson plan, this tape is for you. Knowing key concepts of what motivates a student, the source of low self-esteem, and which techniques work best at different grades will spur you to design classes that invite everyone's participation.
ON 681 E
When children live in close proximity to each other, there's a double-edged sword at work. They can either grow to love and rely on each other, or to continually fight with each other. Join Rabbi Orlowek as he examines the best social skills to teach small groups, and how to practically demonstrate how they work.
ON 681 F
A teacher in tune with teen psychology can take a dry class about ancient history and make it interesting and relevant. Rabbi Orlowek unravels the mystery of the rebellious teen with a solution-oriented approach to improve classroom performance. Also discussed are ways to build stronger relationships between teacher and student and much safer alternatives to disciplinary punishment.
ON 687
Moshe was a quintessential leader. By analyzing his character we can deduce the essential traits for leadership, whether it be over a community, a classroom, our children, or ourselves. Also hear about believing in the potential of those you are leading, and how a leader should confront those who have made mistakes?
ON 691 A
Is there some way of both dedicating our efforts to finding what allows full self-expression, and at the same time satisfies our needs and obligations to society? Rabbi Orlowek explains that in Judaism, the individual and community are simultaneously separate and interdependent. He explains why Torah, avodah, and chesed need to be integrated into one's life, and how balancing them leads to productive internal growth along with being a productive member of society.
ON 780
In order to appreciate who we are as a people, the first step is to gain a respect for all people in general. Rabbi Noach Orlowek examines the role and responsibilities that humanity as a whole carries, and then focuses on one item near the top of the list which he gives extra special attention to.
ON 809 A
Does history really repeat itself? Rabbi Orlowek says it does, in the deepest ways possible. Listen in for a fascinating look at some of our more difficult moments in history, and how the hard times we go through are in and of themselves things we are grateful for later on.
ON 809 B
History, and even personal moments of terror or tragedy seen in retrospect can bring to light the healing it brought about - and how desperately it was needed. Rabbi Orlowek breaks down how such events consist of many tiny details, and how Hashem is weaving the tapestry of all our lives to reach His ultimate goal.
ON 814 A
More than any other individual, Avraham ‘OUR father’ set down the core nature of the Jewish people. What was specifically unique about Avraham’s outlook that made it so distinct from all others - and ever lasting? Rabbi Orlowek looks at his purity of conviction and how he transformed his thoughts into reality.
ON 874 B
Believing in the Moshiach's arrival is a pillar of our belief system, yet we also say that waiting for his arrival is just as important. Join Rabbi Orlowek as he unravels the nuances of the word emunah and exactly why this sense of anticipation helps us to operate on a higher emotional level.