Teach a five-week unit that explores the universal themes inherent in a study of the Holocaust that raise profound questions about human behavior.
Teach a five-week unit that explores the universal themes inherent in a study of the Holocaust that raise profound questions about human behavior.
Teach a five-week unit that investigates the pivotal era of American history when a nation divided by slavery and war was challenged to rebuild.
Teach a five-week unit that explores civic choices through a study of the efforts to desegregate Central High School in Little Rock.
This is an invitation-only gathering of representatives from civil society organizations, non-governmental organizations, and educational institutions.
Invitees will examine current threats against liberal democracy faced by societies while reinforcing the value of global cooperation, learning, and citizenship.
Teach an in-depth study of Holocaust and Human Behavior with this one-month outline that follows Facing History’s unique scope and sequence and makes this history relevant in students’ lives and our world today.
Revised in 2018, this one-week curriculum introduces students to the history of the Holocaust and the choices of individuals, groups, and nations that contributed to genocide.
Teach an in-depth study of Holocaust and Human Behavior in a Jewish setting that follows our unique scope and sequence.
Meet the scholars and representatives of education and civil society organizations who will form a global learning community to examine how Education can be used to combat threats against liberal democracy.
Introduce Indigenous identity in Canada and trace the ways in which it was eroded by government policies and institutions in a two-week unit.