On-Demand Learning
Brought to you by the Hammer Family Foundation, our on-demand webinars cover a wide range of topics including social studies, history, civics, ELA, equity and inclusion, and classroom culture. Many of our webinars qualify for professional development credit.
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Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird
Self-Paced Course
Virtual
Learn how to incorporate civic education, ethical reflection, and historical context into a literary exploration of Harper Lee's novel To Kill A Mockingbird.
Teaching with Current Events Self-Paced Workshop
Self-Paced Course
Virtual
This workshop introduces Facing History’s approach to teaching with current events, which includes reflection, pedagogy, and teaching strategies.
Choices in Little Rock Workshop: An Approach to Teaching the Civil Rights Movement
Self-Paced Course
Virtual
This self-paced online workshop will introduce you to the Choices in Little Rock unit and help prepare you to teach this unit in your classroom.
Teaching Red Scarf Girl Workshop
Self-Paced Course
Virtual
This interactive self-paced workshop helps teachers develop a customized plan for teaching Red Scarf Girl informed by Facing History’s approach.
Getting Started with Holocaust and Human Behavior
Self-Paced Course
Virtual
This interactive self-paced workshop will support you in teaching a short unit of study of Holocaust and Human Behavior.
Starting the School Year with Community and Connection 2025 Webinar
On-Demand
Virtual
This webinar introduces activities to build community and establish foundations for reflective, brave, student-centered classrooms.
Angel Island: Legacies of Exclusion and Uplifting the Stories of Immigrants
On-Demand
Virtual
Join Facing History and the Angel Island Immigration Station for a webinar to mark 143 years since the signing of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
Fostering Belonging with Dr. Marlee Bunch's "The Magnitude of Us"
On-Demand
Virtual
Hear from Dr. Marlee Bunch about how to create classrooms where all students can thrive and realize their full potential.
Historical Memory: Reflecting on 80 Years of Holocaust Education
On-Demand
Virtual
Dr. Michael Berenbaum, world-renowned Holocaust historian and author, reflects on the field of Holocaust education, how the field has evolved, the challenges it has faced, and the successes it has had.
Teaching Japanese American Incarceration in WWII: An Inquiry-Based Approach
On-Demand
Virtual
During this webinar, we explored our C3-aligned inquiry focusing on Japanese American Incarceration in WWII.
Beyond a Single Story: Exploring the Diversity of Jewish Identity
On-Demand
Virtual
This webinar will elevate authentic stories of joy, diversity, and cultural texture from within the Jewish community.