Learning & Events
Our on-demand resources are made possible by the Hammer Family Foundation.
Supporting Civil Discourse in Schools
Discover our array of resources, including guides and on-demand professional learning opportunities, to foster effective and meaningful dialogue across differences.
A Society in Transition: The Fragility of Democracy and the Weimar Republic
-
Teaching Japanese American Incarceration During WWII: A US History Workshop
-
This one-day workshop prepares NY-area educators to teach about WWII and Japanese American Incarceration through the study of a C3-style inquiry. This event will be held in-person.
Untold Stories: The Fight for Rights and Inclusion in Canadian Schooling
-
Join us at the British Columbia Social Studies Teacher Association 2025 Conference. This event will be held in-person.
Teaching US History with Facing History
-
Teaching the Reconstruction Era Online Workshop
-
Echoes of the Holocaust: Untold Stories of Wartime North Africa
-
Resisting Hatred: Lessons from the Murder of Emmett Till and Japanese American Incarceration
-
Explore the history and legacy of both the murder of Emmett Till and the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. This event will be held in-person.
Brave Classrooms: Taking on Antisemitism in Schools
-
Angel Island Immigration Station: A US History Inquiry
-
This workshop explores themes of exclusion and membership, featuring our new Angel Island Immigration Station inquiry. This event will be held in-person.
Teaching Holocaust and Human Behavior Online Workshop
-
Teaching with Facing History Learning Experiences
Learn how versatile learning experiences and creative journal prompts can be used with any book to foster intellectual curiosity, ethical thinking, and emotional connection.