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Professional Learning
Exploring Borders and Belonging in Young Adult Literature
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Virtual
In this webinar, Malaka Gharib and Randy Ribay discussed the complexity of belonging, and the tangible and intangible borders that can shape it.
Echoes of the Holocaust: Eugenics and Disability in the Time of the Holocaust
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Virtual
This webinar featured Dr. Patricia Heberer Rice, senior historian at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and explored how the Nazis used eugenics in their pursuit of “Aryan genetic purity”.
Borders and Belonging in U.S. History: The Angel Island Immigration Station
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Virtual
In this webinar, Dr. Erika Lee & Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation staff explored the history of Asian exclusion and our new C-3 style inquiry on Angel Island.
Confronting Hate: Antisemitism Across Politics, Geography, and Demography
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Virtual
In this webinar, panelists discussed how antisemitism manifests differently on the political left and right, as well as when antisemitism and racism intersect and diverge.
The Art of Listening – Video Testimony and the Study of History
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Virtual
Join Facing History & Ourselves and the Fortunoff Video Archive to explore ways to use archival testimony to connect students to the lived experiences of survivors.
Teaching about Controversial Issues in Polarized Times
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Virtual
This special conversation with Dr. Diana Hess detailed how educators can navigate the challenges of discussing polarizing civic topics in their classrooms.
A New Approach to Teaching the Reconstruction Era Summer 2024 Online Course
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Virtual
During this course, you will learn to teach about the Reconstruction era to help students connect this history to the choices they make today.
Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird Summer 2024 Online Course
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Virtual
This course introduces educators to Teaching Mockingbird, which incorporates civic education into an exploration of Harper Lee's novel.
Holocaust and Human Behavior Summer 2024 Online Course
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Virtual
This online course includes teaching strategies about the Holocaust and the themes of ethics and responsibility.
Student Engagement & Positive Culture: A Discussion for School Leaders
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Virtual
In this webinar two experienced superintendents provided practical ideas to help integrate SEL and build a positive and inclusive school culture.
Introducing Facing History’s US History Collection: Democracy and Freedom
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Virtual
In this webinar, we explored our new US History Curriculum Collection: Democracy and Freedom that invites students to investigate the essential question, “What do democracy and freedom mean in US history and in our society today?