Online Seminars: How they Work
Our online seminars take place over seven or eight weeks. Each week, participants will engage in a variety of activities that will include reading materials, viewing video clips, creating journal entries, and participating in online facilitated discussion forums. Participants are expected to complete approximately four hours of work each week at their own pace.
Our seminar offers the unique opportunity to connect to other colleagues through conference calls. In our
Holocaust and Human Behavior seminar, participants will take part in a conference call with a
survivor of the Holocaust, adding an unmatched level of depth and perspective to the seminar.
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Holocaust and Human Behavior participants each will receive a copy of our resource book,
Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior, while our
Choices in Little Rock participants will receive our Teacher's Guide.
And after participating in one of our online seminar, educators will have access to:
- a free lending library of books, videos, and other materials
- personalized support in implementing the program in their middle or high school classroom
- over 20 resource books and study guides that relate the program to issues in the world today
- Facing History's online campus with lesson plans, curriculum modules, and other resources
- online and face-to-face workshops, forums, seminars, and conferences
- classroom speakers who inspire students
For more information, please email
Kit Stanton