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.
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
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Virtual
An introduction to our Standing Up for Democracy unit, which provides resources and strategies to support Citizenship and PSHE education in the classroom.
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.
A New Generation of Young Voters Emerges
Explore why young people tend to vote at lower rates and how they can get more involved in elections.
Responding to the Stories of Holocaust Survivors
Students create a "found poem" drawing on words from the testimony of a survivor of the Holocaust.
Holocaust Memorial Day in the Classroom
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Virtual
This webinar provides ideas, inspiration, and resources to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
Teaching the History of Disability and Building Inclusive Learning Communities
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An educator panel about teaching the history of disability and creating the processes and practices essential to building inclusive communities.
Holocaust Memorial Day: Remembering Resistance and Courage
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Virtual
Gain ideas and inspiration for how to mark Holocaust Memorial Day in your classroom.
Blending In and Standing Out
Students use an excerpt from Sarfraz Manzoor memoir to reflect on identity, belonging, and wanting to feel invisible.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Exploring Memory and Legacy
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Virtual
Join us as we consider short films, lesson ideas, and poetry through which students can learn about the Holocaust.