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The workshop will cover the history of the archive, strategies for searching the testimonies, and examples of how the VHA has been used in classroom teaching.
Polish educators shared the innovative ways they have used testimony in their classrooms since they completed USC Shoah Foundation’s Master Teacher program last year.
Teachers will learn about teaching with testimony and develop their own lesson plans July 2-7, 2017, in Budapest.
Throughout the week, students and their instructors will learn about courage under the context of different values and individual agency.
USC undergraduates, graduate students and faculty as well as faculty from other universities are encouraged to apply.
USC Shoah Foundation on Monday Mar. 27 and on Friday Mar. 31 celebrated the completion of a years-long endeavor to integrate hundreds of testimonies from the Armenian Genocide into the Visual History Archive.

The questions were tentative at first, but came faster and faster as the students became more comfortable speaking to someone who wasn’t even there.
“How do you feel about the Nazis?”
“Do you remember what your family looked like?”
“Do you have nightmares?”
Before Finding Oscar is released in theaters across the country on April 21, USC Shoah Foundation will host three free screenings and Q&As with the filmmakers and representatives from the Guatemalan community.
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