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Using Survivor Testimony in the Classroom, in Partnership with Generation 2 Generation
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Virtual
Support your students’ intellectual and emotional engagement with survivor testimony in the classroom.

Jewish Parenting in an Age of Online Antisemitism
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Virtual
Antisemitism and other forms of racism and bigotry have a persistent and robust presence online. This webinar is geared toward parents and will discuss tools to help young people critically analyze and deconstruct antisemitic messaging online to help them navigate virtual spaces.

US History: A New Approach to Teaching the Reconstruction Era
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Chicago, IL
Join us to learn a new approach to teaching the Reconstruction era in a way that connects this history to American identity and student’s own lives and the choices they make today. This event is in-person.

Celebrating Black History Drop Down Day
Virtual
Through participation in this off-timetable day, young people will consider the importance of Black history and learn about important Black British figures.

Fragility of Freedom: Discussing Holocaust Memorial Day 2024 in the Classroom
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Virtual
Gain ideas and inspiration for how to mark Holocaust Memorial Day in your classroom.

Teaching for Equity and Justice Workshop
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Virtual
Join us to gain a deeper understanding of the legacy of educational inequity in the U.S. and get tools to help you adopt more equitable teaching practices.

Choices in Little Rock: An Approach to Teaching the Civil Rights Movement
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Chicago, IL
Join us to examine the choices made during the 1957 desegregation of Central High School. Learn new ways to engage students in this history and connect it to civics lessons today. This event is in-person.

A New Approach to Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird
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Virtual
This course introduces educators to Teaching Mockingbird, which incorporates civic education into an exploration of Harper Lee's novel.

A New Approach to Teaching the Reconstruction Era
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Virtual
During this course, you will learn to teach about the Reconstruction era to help students connect this history to the choices they make today.

Teaching Holocaust and Human Behaviour
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Manchester, UK
Explore our Teaching Holocaust and Human Behaviour unit and learn how to help your students wrestle with profound moral questions raised by this catastrophic period of history. This event is in-person.
