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The Illinois Holocaust Museum Summer Institute, organized by the Indiana Council for the Social Studies, is an immersive five-day seminar designed specifically for educators. This conference aims to equip participants with advanced teaching techniques, methods, and resources for effectively conveying the history of the Holocaust to their students. Through a
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blend of multimedia presentations and guest speakers, the program is tailored to foster interdisciplinary connections that meet both state and national educational standards.
Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of the Holocaust, enabling them to return to their classrooms with rich pedagogical resources. The curriculum encourages educators to explore critical themes such as prejudice, racism, and indifference while emphasizing the importance of individual roles in upholding democratic values and human rights. Attendees will delve into the historical context of the Holocaust, scrutinizing key political, social, and economic factors that led to the events of the 'final solution.' Furthermore, the seminar will address the diverse experiences of various groups targeted by Nazi ideology, including Jewish individuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma and Sinti, and Black people. By utilizing a variety of resources such as films, interactive texts, graphics, diaries, and first-person accounts, educators will engage students in understanding the personal dimensions of the Holocaust narrative.
Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of the Holocaust, enabling them to return to their classrooms with rich pedagogical resources. The curriculum encourages educators to explore critical themes such as prejudice, racism, and indifference while emphasizing the importance of individual roles in upholding democratic values and human rights. Attendees will delve into the historical context of the Holocaust, scrutinizing key political, social, and economic factors that led to the events of the 'final solution.' Furthermore, the seminar will address the diverse experiences of various groups targeted by Nazi ideology, including Jewish individuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma and Sinti, and Black people. By utilizing a variety of resources such as films, interactive texts, graphics, diaries, and first-person accounts, educators will engage students in understanding the personal dimensions of the Holocaust narrative.
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Timings09:00 AM-06:00 PM (expected)Not Verified | Entry FeesCheck Official Website |
Estimated Turnout100 - 500 Delegates | Event TypeConference |
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