{"id":3452,"date":"2023-12-11T13:08:40","date_gmt":"2023-12-11T18:08:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/holocaust\/?page_id=3452"},"modified":"2023-12-12T11:32:39","modified_gmt":"2023-12-12T16:32:39","slug":"resources-from-the-fall-2023-educator-workshop","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/holocaust\/resources-from-the-fall-2023-educator-workshop\/","title":{"rendered":"Resources from the Fall 2023 Educator Workshop"},"content":{"rendered":"
We thank our master educators, Colleen Tambuscio and Heather Lutz, for their fantastic work designing and leading our workshop on December 6. They referenced the following resources in their discussions. We hope you will make good use of them.<\/p>\n
History Unfolded<\/b><\/a> (via <\/b>USHMM<\/b><\/a>)<\/b><\/p>\n Find out what Americans read about the Holocaust in their local newspapers from 1933 to 1946. Explore newspaper articles that were published across the US to find out what was reported, when, and where. Find articles by keyword, topic, location, and more.<\/span><\/b><\/p>\n Guidelines for Teaching about the Holocaust<\/b><\/a> (via <\/b>USHMM<\/b><\/a>)<\/b><\/p>\n Teaching Holocaust history requires a high level of sensitivity and keen awareness of the complexity of the subject matter. The following guidelines reflect approaches appropriate for effective teaching in general and are particularly relevant to Holocaust education.<\/span><\/p>\n Holocaust Timeline Activity<\/b><\/a> (via <\/b>USHMM<\/b><\/a>)<\/b><\/p>\n This lesson is structured around a multi-layered wall timeline that encourages critical thinking about the relationship between Nazi policy, World War II, historical events, and individual experiences during the Holocaust. Extension timeline card packs are available. The activity allows students to make inferences about the interrelatedness of time and geographic location to historical events and promotes critical thinking about the impact on groups targeted for persecution and the experience of individuals within those groups.<\/span><\/p>\n The Path to Nazi Genocide<\/i><\/b> (Film)<\/b><\/a> (via <\/b>USHMM<\/b><\/a>)<\/b><\/p>\n This 38-minute film examines the Nazis\u2019 rise and consolidation of power in Germany. Using rare footage, the film explores their ideology, propaganda, and persecution of Jews and other victims. It also outlines the path by which the Nazis and their collaborators led a state to war and to the murder of millions of people. By providing a concise overview of the Holocaust and those involved, this resource is intended to provoke reflection and discussion about the role of ordinary people, institutions, and nations between 1918 and 1945.<\/span><\/p>\n No Time to Think<\/b><\/a> (via <\/b>Facing History<\/b><\/a>)<\/b><\/p>\n Explore bystander behavior, conformity, and obedience in a German college professor\u2019s account of how he responded to Nazi policies and ideology.<\/span><\/p>\n Eli Saslow on Antisemitism and White Nationalism<\/b><\/a> (via <\/b>Facing History<\/b><\/a>)<\/b><\/p>\n “Rising Out of Hatred” author, Eli Saslow, talks about the rise of antisemitism and white nationalism in the United States.<\/span><\/p>\n Sister Rose\u2019s Passion<\/i><\/b> (Film)<\/b><\/a> (via <\/b>Storyville Films<\/b><\/a>)<\/b><\/p>\n Directed by Oren Jacoby (2004). A celebration of the extraordinary life and work of Sister Rose Thering and a look at the divisive issue of anti-Semitism fostered for centuries by teachings of the Catholic Church. Rose was a young nun in the Dominican order, determined to stop the Catholic Church from teaching hate, and prove that the doctrine blaming Jews for the death of Jesus was irreconcilable with her notion of a loving God.\u00a0 Rose\u2019s efforts paved the way for the historic Vatican II Council and the papal encyclical that reformed the Church\u2019s teachings about Jews. Then she stood up to Mel Gibson and his antisemitic interpretation of the gospels in his film, The Passion of the Christ.<\/span><\/p>\n Additional Links<\/span><\/p>\n Watch\u00a0Sister Rose’s Passion<\/em> online<\/a><\/p>\n 14th Annual Literary Arts & Video Competition (Seton Hall)<\/a> NJ Commission on Holocaust Education<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n The core mission of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education is to promote Holocaust education in the State of New Jersey. On a continual basis, the Commission shall survey the status of Holocaust Education; design, encourage and promote the implementation of Holocaust and genocide education and awareness; provide programs in New Jersey; and coordinate designated events that will provide appropriate memorialization of the Holocaust on a regular basis throughout the state. The Commission will provide assistance and advice to the public and private schools and will meet with county and local school officials, and other interested public and private organizations, to assist with planning courses of study on the Holocaust. The core mission will be accomplished through implementing and evaluating the committees.<\/span><\/p>\n Council of Holocaust Educators\u2019 Workshop (1\/26\/2024)<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n “Personal Histories and Archives: Effective Classroom Practices”<\/span><\/p>\n Friday, January 26 from 8:30 am\u00a0 – 3:00 pm Night at the Garden (Film)<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n In 1939, 20,000 Americans held a pro-Nazi rally in New York\u2019s Madison Square Garden \u2014 an event largely forgotten from American history. A NIGHT AT THE GARDEN, made entirely from archival fragments filmed that night, transports audiences into this disturbing gathering and shines a light on the enduring power of demagoguery and antisemitism. Directed and edited by Marshall Curry and produced by Field of Vision, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It screened at the Sundance Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and was released theatrically around the country.<\/span><\/p>\n
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\nSubmission instructions<\/a> \/ Deadline: Feb. 2, 2024<\/p>\n
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\n<\/span>Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education
\n<\/span>Brookdale Community College Student Life Center, Lincroft, NJ<\/span><\/p>\n
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