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Reflections From Educators

Field Study to United States Holocaust Memorial Museum February 2024 

“I learned that the Holocaust is very complex.  You can get different perspectives based on the time, place and person waging their experience.”

“To teach more respect for differences and acceptance of all.   I plan to research the art created in the concentration camps and tie in the emotional healing that art has, the self-expression of the prisoners, and how art was still needed to capture history and tell their story.”

“I am interested on more Professional Developments on the Holocaust. I’m the cohort leader for my 9th grade world history teachers.  I am also working to continue to expand and improve my lesson plans. I learned a lot this weekend and really enjoyed it.”

“I really appreciated being able to have had this experience. I learned so much and I met some wonderful educators with whom I plan on staying in touch with and collaborating with. I am very grateful to have had this experience. Thank you!”

“I can’t thank you enough for this amazing opportunity. Linda is a wealth of knowledge and I’m so grateful for this experience as well as all the programming available to educators through FAU.”

“I have learned from you all and want to continue learning more.”

 

 

 

Education is our best hope against hatred! Help us keep the hope alive!