Ideas with IMPACT

Holocaust Education

Sponsored by Robert Russell Memorial Foundation - The Robert Russell Memorial Foundation was created by Bob Russell, a long-time Miami leader. It was activated at the time of his death in December, 1983. 它为迈阿密的青年项目提供资金,并支持许多有利于迈阿密犹太社区的项目, the United States, and in Israel.

This collection of resources and Ideas with IMPACT projects 提供关于大屠杀教育的资料是为了确保大屠杀的重要教训不被遗忘,并将代代相传.


Teaching Trunks on the Holocaust sponsored by the Jack Chester Foundation
The Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, contracted by the Florida Department of Education, invites you to use their dynamic literature-based lessons about the Holocaust, genocide, and character education. 这些大型教学箱的设计是为了适应一个班级或一个团队的教师从一年级到高中的需要. The selected materials align with state standards and are grade appropriate. 树干的租借期为一个月到六个星期,可以免费使用,并免费运送到全州的公立立博中文版我们的时事通讯. 

The curricula focus on integration of subject areas, cooperative learning, multiple intelligences, and an emphasis on reading and writing skills. Themes include:

  • Different and the Same for first and second grade;
  • Creating Community for third and fourth grade;
  • Beginning Holocaust Studies for fifth grade;
  • Investigating Human Behavior for middle school;
  • Historical Perspectives of the Holocaust for high school.

Further study is available through specialized trunks:

  • Arts Trunk for elementary students (investigates messages through images, music, and performance)
  • Human Rights and Genocide Trunk for middle and senior high students (explores human behavior and history)

To Reserve a Trunk Free of Charge
直接联系佛罗里达大屠杀博物馆预订一个箱子,在你的立博中文版我们的时事通讯或教室里使用长达六周, email: trunks@flholocaustmuseum.org 或者在佛罗里达大屠杀博物馆网站的教育部分寻找教学特伦斯的信息 www.flholocaustmuseum.org


How to Implement Ideas with IMPACT Projects on the Holocaust

  • View/print the Idea Packets (guides that include lesson plans, worksheets, and resource lists) of the Holocaust projects by clicking on the project titles below.
  • Contact the Author/Disseminator of the project for advice on implementing the idea.
  • Apply  for an Adapter Grant (up to $400) for any of the Holocaust projects featured in the Ideas with IMPACT catalogs or see our online library of Curriculum Packets on Holocaust Education. 

Resources
Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff
M-DCPS Education Specialist/Holocaust Education
Director, Holocaust Studies Summer Institute/University of Miami
Education Director, The Holocaust Memorial
1500 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33132 | 305-995-1201 | mkassenoff@dadeschools.net
Dr. Kassenoff provides information and workshops on Holocaust Education. She co-authored with Dr. Anita Meinbach: 《立博中文版》

Holocaust Memorial - Miami Beach
1933-1945 Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139 | 305-538-1663 | www.holocaustmmb.org
一个强大的环境雕塑与一系列的户外空间,旨在引导游客通过视觉游行, historical, and emotional experiences. It provides cultural and educational programs for the community including field trips for students.

Holocaust Documentation & Education Center  (Museum addition to open soon.)
2031 Harrison Street, Hollywood, FL, 33020 | 954-929-5690 | www.hdec.org
The Center has been lauded by the Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach school boards for its outstanding educational outreach programs. It provides an extensive listing of Holocaust resources and the following for educators:

  • State of Florida Resource Manual on Holocaust Education
  • Teachers' Institute on Holocaust Studies
  • Student Awareness Days
  • Speakers Bureau
  • Writing and Visual Arts Contest (middle, high school)

USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education
213-740-6001 | www.usc.edu/schools/college/vhi

  • An archive of 10,000+ online visual history testimonies of holocaust survivors.
  • Echoes & Reflections: A multi-media curriculum for high school students is available at www.echoesandreflections.org

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW, Washington, DC, 20024-2126 | 202-488-0400 | www.ushmm.org
Includes information about: background history and statistics, conferences for educators, guidelines for teaching about the Holocaust, historical summaries, listings of Holocaust resource centers nationwide, and a searchable database of the research institute's archives and library.

Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU
301 Washington Avenue, South Miami Beach, FL 33139 | 305-672-5044 | www.jewishmuseum.com
The Jewish Museum of Florida is a valuable resource for the study of Jewish identity and culture.

 

 

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