Category: Workshop
Join Jewish Partisan Education Foundation for a webinar that teaches why and how to resist antisemitism and hate, using the Jewish Partisans’ experiences and lessons….
Educators explore strategies to teach the Holocaust using primary sources, focusing on the human experience. This program covers photography, art, and poetry, including *The Auschwitz Album*, with guidance on…
The Genocide Education Project and the Museum of Tolerance invite area teachers to join us to commemorate the Armenian Genocide and explore the impact it has had on Armenians…
Join Tosha Tillotson and Hilary Levine for a workshop series sharing the history of antisemitism and the Holocaust. Lessons and resources will be shared. Meet and listen to the…
Elevate your teaching of the Holocaust and genocide—Join us for the third annual Summer Institute! Offered at no cost, with travel expenses reimbursed, for California 6-12 grade teachers. June…
Participate in this asynchronous online course for a guided, facilitator-led exploration of Echoes & Reflections resources that support the teaching of Elie Wiesel’s seminal text, Night. We applaud your…
Participate in three modules which will provide you with an overview of Echoes & Reflections and its associated resources, a sound pedagogy for teaching about the Holocaust, background information…
Students are invited to join their teachers for this Echoes & Reflections webinar on January 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Sheryl Ochayon from Yad Vashem explores the liberation of…
This online course includes teaching strategies about the Holocaust and the themes of ethics and responsibility….
During this course we will take a closer look at specific contemporary manifestations of antisemitism and the impact it has on young people, our communities, and Democracy today….
This webinar focuses on introducing teachers to the UN Convention on Genocide, the Stages of Genocide, and historic and cultural Armenia. Led by the Genocide Education Project’s Education Director,…
This webinar is presented by Facing History and Ourselves. How can students understand their unique cultural identity in order to unpack what it means to be a minority living…