Project InCiTE Findings

Project InCiTE’s 20 fellows are developing innovative new projects—focusing on teen engagement with Israel and Jewish peoplehood. Fellows received formal creativity training by SIT (Systematic Inventive Thinking) preceding and during the project design phase of the program.  We are pleased to share what we have learned through our experiences during Project InCiTE, and  invite you to glean insights  from the perspectives of innovation and Israel education. The findings can be download and printed in their entirety, or as individual essays.

Project InCiTE Findings:
Ten Things We've Learned About Innovation
Contributions to the Field of Israel Education

Project InCiTE is a partnership between The Jewish Education Project and the iCenter, and it is funded through generous support from the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and the Jim Joseph Foundation—in collaboration with MAKOM, the educational branch of the Jewish Agency for Israel.