#LearnToNeverForget Webinars

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Help Students to #LearnToNeverForget

On Demand

Learn how to use the newest set of self-directed standards-aligned student activities in your classroom to help students better understand the Holocaust and inspire them to recognize and challenge antisemitism today.
 

Students talking with Holocaust Survivor Mark Schonwetter

Meet Holocaust Survivor Mark Schonwetter

On Demand

Join a live conversation for educators and students with Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter. Students will be empowered to confront antisemitism and inspired to learn more about the Holocaust and its lessons for today. There will be Q&A at the end of the webinar.

Teach the Holocaust

Our data shows less than half of Americans know that six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. Yet, those who learn specifically about the Holocaust in school exhibit the least amount of antisemitic prejudice.

 

Source: Center on Antisemitism Research, Antisemitic Attitudes in America: Conspiracy Theories, Holocaust Education and Other Predictors of Antisemitic Belief, 2023

ADL's Echoes & Reflection Educator Training

Partner with Us for Professional Learning

ADL's Echoes & Reflections professional development programs provide educators with classroom-ready content, sound pedagogy, and instructional strategies to teach about the Holocaust in a meaningful way. Led by expert staff and facilitators, our programs include fundamental, thematic and focused areas of study applicable to a range of curricular school subjects.

Explore the Past, Shape the Future Student Activities

Assign Student-Directed Activities

Engage students with our Explore the Past, Shape the Future online activities to increase their knowledge about core topics of Holocaust history, antisemitism, and related issues. These dynamic activities combine the power of Holocaust survivor and witness testimony with inquiry-based learning pathways to encourage critical thinking, reflection, and understanding of this vital history and its ongoing meaning.

Educator participants in an ADL Bearing Witness training

Learn What Educators Need to Know

Explore our mini-lesson for educators, Antisemitism: What Do Educators Need to Know. This 20-minute, self-paced, interactive learning experience helps K-12 educators build skills to recognize and address antisemitism by exploring Jewish identity and unpacking the definition of antisemitism along with major tropes that manifest in historical and contemporary examples.

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Sign Up for Our Online Courses

Take a variety of online courses to support students’ study of the history of the Holocaust and its ongoing meaning in the world today. Courses are asynchronous, with built-in opportunities for discussion and guidance with an expert facilitator, as well as other educator participants.

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ADL's #LearnToNeverForget Campaign

Learn More about ADL's #LearnToNeverForget Campaign

Together, let’s ensure every student in the United States learns about the Holocaust because today’s learners may be the key to preventing tomorrow’s tragedies.

Learn to Never forget