Inside IWitness: “Auschwitz – Inner Strength, Outward Resistance”
Through an analysis of testimony, students learn about the resistance efforts that took place in the Auschwitz camp complex and about the meaning of resistance in the context of the Holocaust in a new MiniQuest.
In Phase 2 of IWitness in Rwanda, Students Motivated to Make a Difference
The latest evaluation of IWitness in Rwanda shows that students’ interest in civic engagement and making a difference after using IWitness has increased significantly since Phase 1 of the program.
Lessons and IWitness Activities for National Bullying Prevention Month
USC Shoah Foundation’s educational resources can help educators observe National Bullying Prevention Month in October by teaching students about acceptance, resilience and other relevant topics.
Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Hosts IWitness Educator Workshop
Teachers from across the Netherlands participated in an IWitness training session Oct. 4, held as part of a new partnership between USC Shoah Foundation and the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Inside Witness: "Writing in Exile"
In the first-ever teacher-authored IWitness activity, Writing in Exile, students close-read poetry as they learn about one woman’s experience during the Holocaust.
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