Weeklong online institute for educators to use the arts to teach the Holocaust.
This week-long teacher training brings best practices of Holocaust education together with art and literature. The sessions are conducted by local and internationally recognized artists and educators.
Instructors include:
Alexandra Zapruder (Salvaged Pages)
Murry Sidlin (Defiant Requiem)
Dr. Jeff Eargle (University of South Carolina)
Nick Haberman (Shaler High School, LIGHT Education Initiative)
Tiffany O’Shea (Montour High School, Art Against Atrocities)
Peter Mysels (PA Distance Learning, Humans of Teaching)
Dr. Lauren Bairnsfather (Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh)
Marcel Walker (Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh)
Ryan Woodward (Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh)
Sessions will cover topics such as diaries from the Holocaust, music, comic books, and project-based leadership opportunities for creatively teaching students about the Holocaust and how to apply their learning to future action.
This training is meant for teachers of all disciplines and experience levels, teaching grades 6+. There are specific tie-ins for teachers of Social Studies, English/Language Arts, and Visual and Performing Arts. 22.5 hours of Act 48 credit is available.
Books and Materials will be provided in advance.
Tickets are $100 per person and cover the cost of the full week of seminars, books/materials, and Act 48 credits.
2021/07/12 - 2021/07/16
Additional time info:
Attendees should plan to attend all days/sessions to the best of their ability.
Online/Virtual Space