This September a new school year will begin in Ukraine and the first lesson students be taught is “Ukraine is united" and the lesson will be devoted to state integrity of Ukraine. A tough issue for the country engrossed into an ongoing military conflict and terrorist attacks.
For years now I have noticed that my students are especially interested in the information from non- traditional educational channels; visual and auditory information are often more welcome than academic texts from their books. The reason, we have experienced a shift in the methods that young people process information these days.
Go Back to School with USC Shoah Foundation Educational Resources
Tue, 07/29/2014 - 5:00pm
Students may still be enjoying their summer vacation, but the new school year is just around the corner. USC Shoah Foundation has prepared a convenient one-stop-shop of all its educational resources to help educators plan to teach with testimony this year.
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Hank Schwab remembers his classmates
Hundreds of Students and Teachers Piloting IWitness in Rwanda
Mon, 06/16/2014 - 5:00pm
Two years into USC Shoah Foundation and Kigali Genocide Memorial’s IWitness in Rwanda project, hundreds of students and teachers across Rwanda have been exposed to IWitness and talks are underway to incorporate it into the national curriculum.
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My Experience as a Teacher with the USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive
Mon, 03/24/2014 - 5:37pm
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On the day the Visual History Archive access site in Prague - the Malach Center for Visual History - was inaugurated I decided that my school, Archbishop High School in Prague, could not ignore it. However, I was not able to think of a way how to organically incorporate it in teaching English, which is my job. My chance came only recently.
Humanities Faculty Debate Role of Technology in the Classroom
Wed, 02/19/2014 - 3:18pm
Three professors from across the University of Southern California took part in a thought-provoking conversation about technology’s place in teaching the humanities Tuesday, moderated by USC Shoah Foundation director of education Kori Street.
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Two Polish-Language Lessons Available Online for Teachers
Tue, 01/14/2014 - 4:18pm
USC Shoah Foundation has published two Polish-language lessons about the Holocaust, complete with clips from the Visual History Archive, on the USC Shoah Foundation website. They are available for free to educators around the world.
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New Nanjing Massacre Testimonies Included in Facing History and Ourselves Resources
Wed, 12/18/2013 - 4:19pm
On the heels of USC Shoah Foundation’s new partnership with the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall to collect and preserve testimony of Nanjing Massacre survivors, the educational platform Facing History and Ourselves signed an agreement to integrate three of those testimonies into its own educational materials.