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Race and Space
Students examine the Nazi ideology of “race and space” and the role it played in Germany’s aggression toward other nations, groups, and individuals.
Civic Education
Facing History's approach builds an ethical and engaged civic identity in young people that empowers them to actively and thoughtfully participate in a democratic society.
Children’s Emigration Project
Students discover the complexities of Martha Sharp's rescue project by analyzing historical correspondences.
An Introduction to Teaching Standing Up for Democracy
On-Demand
Virtual
An introduction to our Standing Up for Democracy unit, which provides resources and strategies to support Citizenship and PSHE education in the classroom.
Analyzing “Aha” Moments
Students identify pivotal moments when a central character learns something important about themselves, others, and their real or fictional world.
Guide to Graduate Credit for Facing History's Online Courses
Learn about the graduate credit options and final project components for several of our online professional development courses.
Responses to the 1930s Refugee Crisis
Students activate their thinking around being an upstander and their responsibility toward others in light of the Sharps' mission work in Czechoslovakia.
Featured Program Areas
We have developed programs to meet the needs of the schools and communities we serve.
Program & Content Partners
We partner with civic learning, media literacy, educational, and cultural institutions.
Educating Adolescents at the Intersection of Social-Emotional Learning, Civics, Equity, and Academics
On-Demand
Virtual
In this webinar, we shared how Facing History works at the intersection of social-emotional learning and academics, informed by civic engagement and equity and justice.
An Introduction to Facing History's Approach to Teaching An Inspector Calls
On-Demand
Virtual
Prepare your students to be agents of change using J. B. Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls.