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Leading Holocaust Education Program: Over 17,000 Trained

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Echoes and Reflections is an award-winning, comprehensive and interdisciplinary curriculum on the Holocaust. Provide your teachers with excellent professional development from the leading Holocaust education program. Comprehensive, meaningful, integrated, and convenient, the Echoes and Reflections program offers classroom-ready materials for middle and high school teachers, PD credit, and a copy of the curriculum at no cost. 

The program includes everything educators need to teach the complex issues of the Holocaust to 21st century students. Its modular curriculum design features classroom ready-materials — the photographs, artwork, diary entries, government documents and other primary source materials help high school and middle school students build an authentic and complete portrait of the past.

The DVD of Visual History Testimony includes experiences of survivors, rescuers, liberators and other witnesses, thereby individualizing the history of the Holocaust while challenging students to examine their own personal narratives. A comprehensive website provides resources to supplement the materials found in the curriculum and to enhance both teachers' and students' experiences with Echoes and Reflections.

IWitness enables teachers and their students to explore 1,000 video testimonies from Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, including all of the testimonies and video clips in Echoes and Reflections, along with supporting activities and resources that help build literacies needed in the 21st century.

Find out more at echoesandreflections.org.

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