The world is facing the largest refugee crisis since WWII. How can we help students make connections and build understanding of this crisis through the study of the Holocaust? By examining Echoes & Reflections’ primary and secondary sources that shed light on the barriers to immigration and the unwillingness of the free world to accept refugees during the Holocaust, students can begin to make meaningful connections to similar issues affecting people and nations today.
This workshop is open to any teachers who teach Holocaust Education
( ELA, Social Studies, Gifted, School Counselors, etc. )
September 29, 2017
9 am - 3 pm
Seneca Highlands IU9,119 Mechanic St., Smethport, Pa
Contact
csmurphy@iu9.org with questions