What We Read in November 2022

December 7, 2022 | News

Nearly every day, Rosov Consulting team members share articles and blogs of interest on one of our many Slack channels, #RosovReads. We find some of these articles to be so insightful, informative, or even surprising that we want to share them more broadly to help our colleagues and partners. Enjoy some of November’s #RosovReads.

Are Birthright participants more likely to marry Jews? A study says yes
A new study used data the Pew Research Center collected for its 2020 study of American Jews.

HaYidion: Affordability
Read about efforts to augment the affordability of the teaching profession, from tuition discounts to endowments for teacher salaries.

Most Parents Don’t Want Their Kids to Become Teachers, Poll Finds
This report touches upon the broader contextual factors impacting Jewish day school recruitment and teacher recruitment.

Putting data in the hands of clients: Data portability in the social sector – The Philanthropist Journal
Data collected by the sector is rarely accessible to those who provide it, but giving clients a right to data portability – and recognizing them as data owners rather than simply data subjects – would empower them to choose how it is shared and reused.

 

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