In today’s interconnected world, the need to sustain democratic societies that are pluralistic, open, and resilient to violence has never been more urgent. Join us in this facilitated online course, “Holocaust and Human Behavior,” where you will delve into the profound moral questions raised by one of history’s darkest chapters. This course is designed to enhance your teaching skills and foster critical thinking, empathy, and civic engagement among your students.
What You Will Learn:
– Current Scholarship: Explore the latest research on the Holocaust and human behavior, including insights into group dynamics and bias.
– Respectful Discussions: Gain strategies to facilitate thoughtful and respectful classroom conversations on challenging topics like racism, antisemitism, and exclusion.
– Curriculum Connection: Discover innovative ways to structure your curriculum, helping students draw meaningful connections between historical events and their own lives.
– Multimedia Resources: Access a wealth of classroom-ready multimedia materials and learn to create a customized unit that aligns with your curriculum goals.
– Teaching Strategies: Master techniques that encourage students to critically analyze texts, think deeply, and discuss controversial issues with respect.
Join us in shaping a more informed, empathetic, and engaged generation of citizens. Register today: https://www.facinghistory.org/learning-events/holocaust-human-behavior-summer-2025-online-course?utm_campaign=11402796-FY25_SummerPD&utm_source=lookstein
