Holocaust Education
LISD Professional Development Center
What is Echoes and Reflections?
Echoes and Reflections is a comprehensive Holocaust education program that delivers professional development and a rich array of resources for middle and high school teachers. Echoes and Reflections prepares educators to teach about the Holocaust in a way that stimulates engagement and critical thinking while providing opportunities for students to see the relevance of this complex history to their own lives.
Teaching about the Holocaust using Echoes and Reflections helps students make connections with the past, gain relevant insight into human dilemmas and difficult social challenges, and determine their roles and responsibilities in the world around them.
Teaching about the Holocaust using Echoes and Reflections helps students make connections with the past, gain relevant insight into human dilemmas and difficult social challenges, and determine their roles and responsibilities in the world around them.
Why Use Echoes and Reflections?
It's Relevant
Individual stories and visual history testimonies from survivors, liberators, and other witnesses of the Holocaust help students examine contemporary social issues related to fairness and justice.
It's Resource-Intensive
Extensive primary and secondary source materials aligned with modular, interdisciplinary lessons help students understand what happened during the Holocaust, why it happened, and how it related to difficult issues they face today. Plus every participant receives a free, comprehensive Teacher's Resource Guide.
It's Up-to-Date
Teacher-friendly materials address academic standards and incorporate a mix of instructional strategies and technologies for use in 21st century classrooms.
It's Accessible
Echoes and reflections provides value to both experienced Holocaust educators who are supplementing their curricula and to teachers new to Holocaust education.
Individual stories and visual history testimonies from survivors, liberators, and other witnesses of the Holocaust help students examine contemporary social issues related to fairness and justice.
It's Resource-Intensive
Extensive primary and secondary source materials aligned with modular, interdisciplinary lessons help students understand what happened during the Holocaust, why it happened, and how it related to difficult issues they face today. Plus every participant receives a free, comprehensive Teacher's Resource Guide.
It's Up-to-Date
Teacher-friendly materials address academic standards and incorporate a mix of instructional strategies and technologies for use in 21st century classrooms.
It's Accessible
Echoes and reflections provides value to both experienced Holocaust educators who are supplementing their curricula and to teachers new to Holocaust education.
Event Information
Echoes and Reflection - Holocaust Education
- Training will be held at the Lenawee ISD WJR Education Service Center
- Free for all participants
- SCECHs available
When?
Tuesday, Mar 28, 2017, 08:30 AM
Where?
Lenawee Intermediate School District, North Adrian Highway, Adrian, MI, United States
Questions?
Please direct questions to LISD Professional Development team member, Kathy Campbell, at the information below.
Email: kathy.campbell@lisd.us
Phone: 517-265-1619