
UNESCO-EuroClio webinar series on addressing antisemitism through education
This series of seven webinars aims to help teachers respond questions relating to antisemitism that might arise in their classroom.
Event information
Description
Many teachers will need to teach about antisemitism in their school practice. It might come up as a topic of a history lesson, in questions from students, or because of an antisemitic incident at school. But the available training or lesson plans are not always sufficient. How to react to an antisemitic incident in the classroom? What does contemporary antisemitism look like? How is teaching about the Holocaust relevant to the students’ everyday life? What antisemitic content do students come across online?
This webinar series aims to empower teachers across all EU states by providing not just theoretical knowledge but also practical tools that can be used in the classroom. It will also be a chance to ask questions based on your own experience and perspective.
In each webinar, two experts will talk about a selected aspect of antisemitism and answer questions from the audience. With the help of professional interpreters, the webinars can be accessed in three languages: English, French and German.
The series is intended for teachers and educators from all EU countries, at all levels of schooling, including teacher trainees; however, other participants are also welcome.
No prior knowledge of antisemitism or of antisemitism education is required. Participants who attend a minimum of three webinars can request a certificate of participation.
Additional information
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Language:English
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Target audience:Teacher, Head Teacher / Principal, Teacher Educator
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Target audience ISCED:Primary education (ISCED 1)Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)