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Lesson plans and study guides use the experiences of the Jewish partisans to teach history, leadership, ethics, women's studies, and Jewish values. The curricula, for 6th-12th grade and college, are edited by Holocaust scholar Dr. Michael Berenbaum.
Education about the Holocaust, as well as education more broadly about genocide and mass atrocities, provides the opportunity to help build critical thinking skills, to augment resilient and effective responses to extreme and exclusionary ideologies, and to illuminate for students how they see themselves in the context of their country's past ...
The Museum of Jewish Heritage has worked with schools in the state to create lesson plans focusing specifically on 8th and 10th graders. SEE MORE: The world remembers the Holocaust as antisemitism ...
Starting in the 2022-2023 school year, students in grades 6-12 in Oklahoma will be required to have Holocaust education. Nebraska 2022 LB 888: Requires the State Board of Education to adopt academic content standards for education on the Holocaust and other acts of genocide beginning in the 2022-2023 school year. Missouri 2022 SB 681
Holocaust education has failed to uproot hate and ignorance. We must get it right, writes Boaz Dvir.
The Never Again Education Act was passed by Congress in 2020, requiring all states to provide Holocaust education in public schools. In Indiana, what kids learn about the Holocaust depends on ...
Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff delivers invocation at national DRVH ceremony, Capitol Rotunda, April 27, 1987. The Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust (DRVH) is an annual eight-day period designated by the United States Congress for civic commemorations and special educational programs that help citizens remember and draw lessons from the Holocaust.
Grandchildren of survivors recount the experiences of their grandparents, offering a human perspective on the atrocities of the Holocaust. | Opinion