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SUMMARY:Free Echoes & Reflections Workshop: Teaching the Holocaust Using the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:CYPRESS will be hosting the Echoes & Reflections professional development program\, Teaching the Holocaust Using the Humanities\, on Wednesday\, November 13\, 2024 8:30 am – 2:30 pm in the ONH Pavillion of the Orthopedic and Neuroscience Hospital at Deaconess Gateway. \nWHY ATTEND THIS PROGRAM? \nEchoes & 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.\n\nSince 2005\, Echoes & Reflections has impacted more than 145\,000 educators\, reaching an estimated 9 million students across the United States—and at no cost. Through our Holocaust education programs and resources\, educators gain the skills\, knowledge\, and confidence to teach this topic effectively.\nPROGRAM DETAILS \nTeaching the Holocaust Using the Humanities: Integrating Photographs\, Literature\, Art\, and Poetry to tell the Human Story  \nEducators learn strategies to integrate multiple primary sources into Holocaust instruction with a focus on the human experience. Programs can examine a range of sources or be narrowed to focus on a specific type of source\, such as photography\, art or poetry\, including specific programs on The Auschwitz Album\, Photography as Resistance\, etc. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION \nRegistration is from 8-8:30 am with a light breakfast served during this time. A catered lunch will be provided. \nThis is a no-cost event and participants will earn professional development credit. \nCYPRESS is committed to making sure that all teachers who want to attend have the opportunity to do so. If substitute reimbursement is an issue\, please contact us to learn how we can help. \nPlease use the form below to register for the workshop. If you have questions or concerns about the workshop\,  you can contact us CYPRESS via email at cypressevansville@gmail.com. \nRegistration\n[gravityform id=”8″ title=”false” description=”false”] \nABOUT ECHOES & REFLECTIONS \nEchoes & Reflections is the premier source for Holocaust educational materials and dynamic content\, empowering teachers and students with the insight needed to question the past and foresight to impact the future. We partner with educators to support them\, foster confidence\, and amplify their skills and resources to teach about the Holocaust in a comprehensive and meaningful way. \nTo learn more about the program\, visit the Echoes & Reflections website. \n  \n 
URL:https://cypressevansville.org/event/free-echoes-reflections-workshop-literature-and-the-humanities-for-educators/
LOCATION:Deaconess Gateway ONH Pavillion – 3rd Floor of Orthopedic and Neuroscience Hospital\, 4011 Gateway Blvd\, Newburgh\, IN\, 47630\, United States
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