Rabbi Dovid Osofsky is born and raised in Baltimore, MD. He is currently Second Grade Assistant rebbe in Ohr Chadash Academy, Baltimore, MD. He attended Mechinas Ner Yisroel for high school and Yehshivas Meor Yitzchok in Monsey for 3 years after high school. He has tutored elementary school, middle school and high school boys for several years, some of whom have been diagnosed with disabilities including ADHD/ADD, language processing disorders as well as one student with Down’s Syndrome. Rabbi Osofsky shadowed and privately taught a high-schooler with physical and learning disabilities for two years. He also founded a groundbreaking program to teach adult Baalei Teshuva the skills to read and translate chumash and the siddur independently. Rabbi Osofsky is working to develop and expand this program.
Gems:
- Observe other educators.
- Find your niche in education.
- Be flexible.
- Allow your students to take charge of their education.
- Each student is their own person.
- Be genuine about your relationship with G-d.
- Children really see their teachers as role models.
- Share only what you know.
- Each child has the responsibility to become the best person that G-d made them to be.
- Learn by experience.
- Be authentic and real.
- Take advantage of the resources that are available.
- Learning should become alive.
- Find a mentor.
- Continue reading.
- Focus on your successes.
- Start working in small groups.
Contact Rabbi Osofsky: dcosofsky@gmail.com or Cell: 443-415-7905
Today You Will Learn by Rabbi Binyomin Ginsberg
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