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2020 has been full of many unexpected challenges, but in the field of Holocaust education, Echoes & Reflections have unveiled some hopeful findings: a study of this history can make a meaningful difference in students' lives. Join Echoes & Reflections' final online course of the year to gain the knowledge and tools to teach the lessons of the Holocaust and guide your students to become change-makers in the year ahead.
Registration closes at 9AM Eastern Time on Wednesday of the first week of the course, or when the course reaches capacity. Register here.
Time: At your convenience
Three interactive learning modules released over three weeks.
- Module I: First Week of the Course
- Module II: Second Week of the Course
- Module III: Third Week of the Course
- Optional Final Project due the Fourth Week of the Course
This program introduces learners to:
- Classroom-ready comprehensive print and online resources
- Sound pedagogy for teaching about the Holocaust
- Instructional pathways to help students learn about the complex history of the Holocaust
- Background information on the history of antisemitism
- Strategies to incorporate a range of primary sources, including visual history testimony, to classroom instruction
All the Details:
- Program includes three interactive modules released over three weeks
- Approximately 6 hours to complete in total – at no cost
- Proceed at your own pace each week, be supported by an instructor, and enjoy interaction with other educators
- Receive a certificate of completion and join a network of educators teaching about the Holocaust and genocide
- Final module includes additional time to complete optional project for a 10-hour certificate
- Upon completion (6 or 10 hours), option to earn graduate-level credit through the University of the Pacific. Learn more here.
Echoes & Reflections delivers value to both experienced Holocaust educators who are supplementing their curricula and for teachers new to Holocaust education. |