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Facing History and Ourselves combats racism and antisemitism by using history to teach tolerance in classrooms around the globe.
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After learning about genocide and mass atrocities, students need time to reflect and respond. The following teaching ideas can be useful in facilitating reflective and thoughtful responses to difficult stories:
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How do you plan to integrate current events into your weekly schedule? How do you decide when to put aside your lesson to address a news event? This downloadable checklist will help you plan ahead for teaching current events:
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's "Stories of Identity," which reflects the way that migration affects personal identity and offers educators and students resources to examine this migration through storytelling, features an interview with . Check it out:
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As we think about the stories that images tell us, we reflect on this article by . When talking and teaching about difficult topics, it is important for educators to be mindful about the images they use in the classroom.
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Explore our on-demand digital professional development options that are designed to fit your goals and busy schedule:
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Read about alumna Amal Altareb and the impact of Facing History on her development as a Yemeni-American student activist and aspiring policymaker in our new blog post.
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Amidst denial and propaganda, one survivor of the Srebrenica Massacre is not waiting for the perpetrators’ acknowledgment. It took him more than 20 years to talk about what happened to him, and now he’s sharing his story to educate a new generation.
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Use this to help students mimic a town hall meeting as they share their perspectives on a topic:
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These teaching ideas will help you use poetry to teach students how to grapple with the complexities of identity and inspire them to tell their own stories:
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Use this new teaching idea to discuss the current problem of genocide with your students and explore what actions can be taken to prevent future genocides.
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The scope and complexity of human migration can be difficult for students to understand. Use these photos to help them process this pressing global trend:
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Talking about hate with your students can be challenging. Utilizing current events, we created a resource guide to talk through what we can learn from the 2017 Unite the Right Rally, and what it revealed about antisemitic views in the modern day.
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Encourage students to recognize the multiple causal factors behind an event using the visual of an iceberg with this :
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We know that making meaningful connections between current events and your curriculum can be challenging, so we developed these resources to help you.
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Engage your students in themes of decision-making, ethics, and responsibility after you take our self-paced online workshop on the Holocaust and Human Behavior. Sign up now:
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Genocide and mass violence aren't confined to history. They are also current events, as recent and ongoing crises in Myanmar, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Syria show. The following teaching ideas can help you discuss genocide with students:
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Download a printable PDF workbook of our teacher checklist for preparing to teach current events to middle and high school students:
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Use the following activities with your students to provide context for the ongoing debate over who can come to the United States, who can stay, and what it means to be American:
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Invite students to nonverbally communicate something they have read or watched, using a color, a symbol, and an image with this :
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We must learn to recognize the early warning signs of mass violence, including the development of an us-versus-them dynamic—as well as patterns of discrimination and dehumanization—wherever they arise.
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