Lessons For Today: A Symposium on Teaching the Holocaust, Confronting Hatred, & Highlighting Diversity
Description:
Join us for an in-depth exploration of New Jersey's representative curricula: Holocaust & Genocide, Amistad, LGBTQIA+, Persons with Disabilities, & Asian American and Pacific Islanders. This unique symposium delves into the complexities and
the lessons learned from teaching about the diversity of New Jersey. After the symposium, educators will leave with an enhanced understanding of the representative curricula and with up-to-date resources to develop effective educational approaches to teaching these subjects, both in and out of the classroom
Participants will be able to learn from fellow educators and experts in this content area along with Holocaust scholars and Holocaust
survivors Maud Dahme and Leo Ullman, both hidden children in the Netherlands
during World War II.
Pre-registration is required. This symposium is
developed for educators of all grade levels.
Cost: FREE for educators, including resource
materials and books
Location: Stockton University’s Scarpa Academic
Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey
3711
Atlantic Avenue
Atlantic
City, NJ 08402
Questions: 609-652-4699 or Irvin.Moreno-Rodriguez@stockton.edu
Time: 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
For NJ Educators: 7.0 PDH (professional development hours)