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Getting Started Teaching About the Holocaust

Professional Development Training Videos for Educators

Short videos cover the fundamentals of teaching about the Holocaust for classroom educators. Collection of 6 videos.

  • Video length: 12 minutes

    This video presents the foundations of effective Holocaust education. It covers guidelines for teaching about the Holocaust, essential Museum resources for educators, appropriate pedagogy, and classroom strategies.

  • Video length: 12 minutes

    Society and culture, including social media, impact student perceptions of the Holocaust and current events. This video covers how teachers can help students make appropriate connections to the past.

  • Video length: 11 minutes

    Antisemitism is the prejudice against or hatred of Jews. By incorporating the long history of antisemitism into your study of the Holocaust, students learn the Holocaust didn’t occur within a vacuum but it was the culmination of centuries of anti-Jewish actions and prejudices. Learning about antisemitism helps students recognize that European Jews in the 1930s and 1940s did not do anything to deserve being targeted and also helps students identify and reject antisemitic stereotypes today.

  • Video length: 6 minutes

    This video presents how to find lesson plans, teacher training materials, classroom videos, and more.

  • Video length: 5 minutes

    Whether you’re new to teaching about the Holocaust or need a refresher, this is the place to learn about accessing the Museum’s lessons and resources for your classroom.

  • Video length: 11 minutes

    Structured around a multi-layered wall timeline, the timeline activity encourages critical thinking about the relationship between Nazi policy, World War II, historical events, and individual experiences during the Holocaust.