Tag: primary sources
This virtual training introduces educators to resources highlighting upstander perspectives, using Ralph Shayne’s historical graphic novel “Hour of Need”, primary sources, first-hand survivor accounts, as well as photographs from…
English Language Arts, Social Studies, and Ethnic Studies teachers, instructional coaches, and school administrators are invited to this day-long, meaningful workshop to deepen their understanding of the Armenian Genocide…
When teaching about the Holocaust, it is not enough to teach how Jews were murdered; we must also teach students how Jews lived. Likewise, it’s not enough to teach…
Learn new strategies and techniques to teach about the Armenian Genocide, its societal preconditions, stages, and present-day implications for the recent genocide in the Armenian region of Artsakh. Local…
CA 6 – 12 grade teachers—this is your opportunity to amplify your impact! Offered at no cost, with accommodations provided and travel expenses reimbursed…
Our signature professional development program provides educators with classroom resources to help students build a profound understanding of the Holocaust, the history of antisemitism, and its enduring significance in…
Discover Aron’s Story, an interactive virtual museum based on the award-winning graphic novel and history book, Survivor: Aron’s Story. This book is based on the firsthand Holocaust testimony of…
Photographs capture more than a moment in time; they serve as critical primary sources that you can use in the classroom to foster critical thinking and confront Holocaust denial….
An Institute for Curriculum Services and Echoes & Reflections Professional Learning Event. This two-part workshop equips educators with tools and resources to help students understand Jewish identity, resilience, and…
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 interactive exploration of Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass.” In examining this watershed event in Holocaust history, it is essential…
The Genocide Education Project and Holocaust Museum LA invite you to a dynamic workshop on strategies for teaching about genocide using Stages of Genocide: A Toolkit for Teachers, along with primary sources and…