Facing History & Ourselves
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Facing History & Ourselves uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to racism, antisemitism, and other forms of bigotry and hate.
People make choices.
Choices make history.

And hopefully, they will always remember what happened to us and make sure that it won't happen again.

Sonia Weitz, Holocaust survivor and poet

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  • Facing History students are 94% more likely than their peers to report that their class motivated them to learn.
  • 92% of Facing History teachers agree that Facing History helps their students stand up for what they believe even when others disagree.
  • 91% of elective teachers agree or strongly agree that their Facing History course promoted their students’ abilities to ground reading, writing, and speaking in evidence from text.