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Social-Emotional Learning
Why Teach About Migration? Because It's the Story of Humankind
Studying the history of migration reveals insight into who we are today and provides context for today's current conversations about migration and immigration.
The Anatomy of a Great Interview
StoryCorps and Facing History provide five tips to help you conduct a meaningful interview for The Great Thanksgiving Listen.
Combating the Erasure of API Experiences and Anti-API Violence
Combating hatred and violence against the API community is imperative.
Building Well-Being: Fostering Mental Health in Schools
Prioritizing the mental health of your students is vital to learning. This curated list of resources can assist in modeling healthy habits.
Starting the School Year With Connection and Community
On-Demand
Virtual
In this webinar designed for the new school year, we explored teaching strategies and flexible resources designed to help you begin getting to know your students and facilitate the process of creating an open, supportive, and reflective classroom community.
Southern Jewish History Learning Trips: Creating Impactful Experiences for Students
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Virtual
Join us for a workshop that will spotlight a growing interest in Jewish school-run educational trips to the American South. What are the particularities of studying these sites through a Jewish lens, and what does this teach us about the connection between Judaism and the Civil Rights movement?
Addressing Contemporary Antisemitism, for Educators in Jewish Educational Settings
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Virtual
Help students identify subtle and overt forms of antisemitism, develop effective and safe response strategies, and foster open discussions about openly expressing Jewish identity. Explore how to empower Jewish students to decide when, how, or whether to respond to antisemitic incidents, while promoting pride and resilience in their Jewish identity.
Echoes of the Holocaust: Strengthening Memory with Holocaust Literature
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Virtual
This event from our Echoes of the Holocaust series will spotlight the new Teaching Holocaust Literature collection. Participants consider how integrating literature of the Holocaust can strengthen Holocaust memory and teach valuable lessons about our world today.
Coming of Age in a Complex World: A Mini-Course for ELA Educators
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Virtual
Explore hands-on strategies to teach coming-of-age texts and literature, centering students’ identities and lived experiences as young adults.
Leading for Change: Advancing Civic Learning and Inclusive Education
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New Orleans , LA
Experience Facing History’s pedagogy firsthand and discover how our programs can support your goals for students and educators in your school or district. This event will be held in-person.
Understanding Contemporary Antisemitism: Tools for The Classroom
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Boston, MA
This half-day interactive workshop supports middle and high school educators in teaching about antisemitism - past and present - with a focus on confronting online hate.