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FREE
TEACHER
TRAININGS

Teaching about Holocaust history, the danger of othering, and the importance of kindness has never been more important, and Holocaust Museum LA is here to support the work you do in the classroom. Holocaust Museum LA remains a steadfast resource, ready to equip you with the necessary tools, resources, and worksheets to address the social relevance of this history. Whether you're teaching in person or navigating the virtual world of online education, our resources are designed to help you tackle this sensitive subject.
 
Learn how to implement Holocaust education into your classroom through Museum tours by our highly trained docents, survivor talks, and specialized lesson plans tailored to align with the Common Core State Standards. Holocaust Museum LA offers trainings on a variety of topics including  a sobering journey with our new Augmented Reality (AR) application, offering an unflinching look into the Sobibor death camp. Learn strategies for introducing Holocaust education to fourth and fifth graders using Lois Lowry's "Number The Stars." And, critically, understand how to address and counteract antisemitism within your classroom. Join us for Holocaust Museum LA's free teacher trainings—and educate to fight hate.

Upcoming Sessions

In an era where TikTok has become a go-to platform for information and storytelling, harnessing social media to educate about the Holocaust is more important than ever.
 
With its ability to reach millions, TikTok offers a powerful way to combat antisemitism and Holocaust distortion by engaging younger audiences through accessible, compelling content. 
 
The TikTok Shoah Commemoration & Education initiative, a collaboration of over 50 Holocaust Memorial Sites worldwide with academic support from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, has produced hundreds of educational TikTok videos. Specifically designed for teachers and educators, this event will focus on how these TikToks can be applied in educational settings to teach about the Shoah.
 
Join us for a hands-on session on how to commemorate and learn together by leveraging this platform to help preserve the memory of the Holocaust, ensuring the lessons of the past remain relevant in the fight against hate and misinformation today.

 

January 26, 11:00 AM PST 
Please register to receive a Zoom Link to the event.

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