Join the Social Studies and Civics team at the Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust for a professional learning session that examines the role of art during and after the Holocaust. Participants will explore how artistic expression functioned as a form of resistance and control, while reviewing resources and strategies for building strong historical context and engaging students through visual sources. The session includes a guided museum tour of the exhibit The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do and highlights best practices for using museum resources and primary sources to support meaningful classroom instruction. Lunch will be provided.
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| Target Audience | 6-12 Teachers and Administrators |
Upcoming Dates
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25MarArt as a Witness: Exploring Resistance and Control During the Holocaust8:30 AM-3:00 PM
Venue: The Museum of Jewish Heritage
Venue Website: http://mjhnyc.org
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