Teacher Workshops
Teacher Workshop: Holocaust & Human Behavior / Facing History and Ourselves
Live ONLINEEvent Flyer Date & Time July 13-16, 2020 11:00 am-3:00 pm CST In This Seminar You Will Learn current scholarship on the history of the Holocaust and new research focused on...
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Teacher Workshop: Refuge in Latin America
ZOOM OnlineChristina Chavarria, US Holocaust Memorial Museum This workshop will examine the "push" factors that led European Jews to seek refuge outside of Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. It will...
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Teacher Workshop: Word Smugglers-A Story of Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto
ZOOM OnlineThe Oyneg Shabes underground archive is the largest collection of Jewish documentation detailing Jewish life under Nazi occupation. Directed and organized by Polish Jewish historian, teacher, and social aid worker Dr. Emanuel Ringelblum, the work of the Oyneg Shabes continued, even when hundreds of thousands of Jews-including members of the archive-were deported from the Warsaw...
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Teacher Workshop: Teaching With Stories – Romania
ZOOM OnlineDESCRIPTION When Hungary joined the Axis alliance in 1940, they were given the Northern Transylvania region of Romania as a reward for siding with Germany. The Jews of Transylvanian were...
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Teacher Workshop: Visual Echoes – Holocaust Photography in Teaching and Research
ZOOM OnlineDESCRIPTION This workshop will be an interactive discussion of Holocaust photography, highlighting the specific challenges and advantages that these sources pose to the teacher, researcher, and student. – Online registration required. (Maximum participants, 40) – Open to Alabama teachers in grades 6-12. – Two (2) hours of CEU credit available Teachers must attend both online...
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Teacher Workshop: Teaching With Stories-ROMANIA
ZOOM OnlineDESCRIPTION When Hungary joined the Axis alliance in 1940, they were given the Northern Transylvania region of Romania as a reward for siding with Germany. The Jews of Transylvanian were soon subjected to Hungary’s anti-Jewish regulations. Four years later, as they seemed to be losing the war, the Nazis occupied Hungary and focused their efforts...
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Teacher Webinar: Part I – Holocaust By Bullets in Central and Eastern Europe
ZOOM Online Register Here Event Flyer Please Note This is a 2-part webinar: Part I: Holocaust by Bullets in Central and Eastern Europe / January 20 Part II: It Happened in a Village of Eastern Europe: A Case Study / March 10 Attendance at Part I is a pre-requisite for Part II. Please do NOT...
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Teacher Webinar: Part II – It Happened in a Village of Eastern Europe, A Case Study
ZOOM Online Register Here Event Flyer Please Note This is Part II of a 2-part webinar: Part I: Holocaust by Bullets in Central and Eastern Europe / January 20 Part...
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Teacher Workshop: Holocaust By Bullets in Central and Eastern Europe
Alabama Holocaust Education Center 2100 Highland Avenue South, Suite 101, Birmingham, AL, United StatesWednesday, September 28, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday, September 29, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm ATTENDANCE ON BOTH DAYS IS REQUIRED Workshop Flyer Workshop Agenda Register Here Join us for a free 2-day workshop, facilitated by Yahad—In Unum educators, to learn more about this unknown chapter of Holocaust history and its contemporary...
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TEACHER WORKSHOP: Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust – New Directions
Alabama Holocaust Education Center 2100 Highland Avenue South, Suite 101, Birmingham, AL, United StatesWORKSHOP FLYER FREE. Registration REQUIRED. Open to teachers grades 6-12. 2 Hours of CEU credits available on PowerSchool; Certificate of Completion will be provided. Teachers must complete a post-workshop evaluation to be eligible for credits. Light snack will be served. Register Here Lizi Rosenfeld sits on a park bench with a sign...
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Teacher Workshop (Troy University): Basics of Teaching the Holocaust: US Holocaust Memorial Museum Guidelines and Timeline
Wallace Hall Library 111 International BLVD, Troy, AL, United StatesRegister Now Teaching history responsibility requires a high level of sensitivity and awareness of the complexity of the subject matter. Teaching the Holocaust is no exception. The Museum guidelines...
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Teacher Workshop: Telling Your Story
Alabama Holocaust Education Center 2100 Highland Avenue South, Suite 101, Birmingham, AL, United StatesFunding for this workshop is provided by the Birmingham Jewish Foundation Register Now FREE Registration REQUIRED Open to all AL teachers Substitute reimbursement will be paid up to $100...
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Teacher Workshop: The Holocaust and the Human Spirit Within It
Alabama Holocaust Education Center 2100 Highland Avenue South, Suite 101, Birmingham, AL, United States Register Now FREE Registration REQUIRED Open to all AL teachers Substitute reimbursement will be paid up to $100 4 Hours of PD credit available on PowerSchool Certificate of Completion provided Lunch provided Join us for this inter-disciplinary workshop, facilitated by Sheryl Ochayon, a leader in the field of Holocaust education from Yad Vashem, the...
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