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Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston – Get to Know ICS
ZoomThis session introduces teachers to what ICS can offer them, such as: supporting them through providing primary sources and content-driven professional development, at no-cost, on all of our standards aligned sessions. Educators will experience aspects of ICS PD, while also learning content to add to their own toolboxes.
Region 12 – Developing Religious Literacy
ZoomAnti-religious sentiment is on the uptick in the United States and Europe. Education about and exposure to the world’s religious traditions is critical for students as they move towards becoming global citizens. This interactive session explores the legal foundations in the United States for teaching about religion in schools, uses case studies to consider the very real challenges involved in teaching this topic, and provides both guidelines and compelling digital options for incorporating the study of religion into your lessons.
Region 12 – Teaching about Judaism
ZoomExplore one of the world's oldest religions. This session will cover Judaism’s beliefs, behaviors, and experiences of belonging. You’ll gain digital activities to incorporate into your classroom as well as the content to help your students understand the basics of Judaism.
Thinking Nation – Jewish Immigration
ZoomWe'll discuss the push and pull factors that brought Jewish immigrants to America, explore the challenges of assimilation, and grapple with the repercussions of the 1924 Immigration Act.
Conroe ISD – Developing Religious Literacy
ZoomAnti-religious sentiment is on the uptick in the United States and Europe. Education about and exposure to the world’s religious traditions is critical for students as they move towards becoming global citizens. This interactive session explores the legal foundations in the United States for teaching about religion in schools, uses case studies to consider the very real challenges involved in teaching this topic, and provides both guidelines and compelling digital options for incorporating the study of religion into your lessons.
Conroe ISD – Teaching about Judaism
ZoomExplore one of the world's oldest religions. This session will cover Judaism’s beliefs, behaviors, and experiences of belonging. You’ll gain digital activities to incorporate into your classroom as well as the content to help your students understand the basics of Judaism.
Social Science Education Consortium – History of European Antisemitism
Detroit, MIWhere does antisemitism come from? This is a question that students frequently ask when learning about the Holocaust. Antisemitism (anti-Judaism before the modern era) is over 2,000 years old, but courses that cover the Holocaust often do not consider pre-20th century history. This session outlines the larger context of antisemitism throughout Europe and offers the content teachers need to help students understand the origins and history of the “longest hatred”. The session will examine the four intersecting historical forms of antisemitism – religious, economic, socio-political, and racial.