Learn concrete strategies you can use to engage your class when discussing cases of antisemitism, as well as other difficult issues.
Learn concrete strategies you can use to engage your class when discussing cases of antisemitism, as well as other difficult issues.
Entre 1933 y 1945, los nazis establecieron más de 40,000 campos de reclusión, trabajos forzados o ejecuciones masivas de judíos, Sinti y Roma, comunistas y otras personas consideradas “enemigos del estado”.
Dans le cadre de ce webinaire, nous déterminerons les balises nécessaires pour engager une discussion rigoureuse, nuancée et inclusive sur les enjeux épineux de notre temps.
Learn about the historical roots of race and equity and explore ways of starting conversations about race and equity in Jewish educational settings.
Hear reflections on the state of education today and what it means to support social justice and be an anti-racist educator.
Explore how we can engage with our history, reflecting on how and who we choose to remember, and how we can make the lessons of history feel relevant today.
Learn about the challenges schools face when confronting the persistence of racism and antisemitism, explore resources to help you respond to hatred in your school, and increase your ability to facilitate respectful classroom dialogue.
Understand the gendered nature of colonization and genocide in Canada, with particular reference to the histories of Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirited and transgendered people.
Explore the motivations, pressures, and fears that shaped Americans' responses to Nazism, the European refugee crisis of the 1930s, and the Holocaust.
Explore remote teaching strategies and approaches to creating community and sustaining student-centered learning in a digital environment.
Learn about pedagogical approaches that exist to empower educators and their students to analyze, navigate, and challenge racial injustice.
Understand the history of the Indian Residential Schools system with this timeline spanning from early history to today.