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NC Council on the Holocaust

NC Council on the Holocaust

Survivors around a jeep

As many teachers and parents are depending on online resources at this time, the Council highlights these resources for teaching the Holocaust:

  • From the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum___
    Learn about the Holocaust
    , especially Online Tools for Learning and Teaching
    Commemoration Themes
    (six themes with videos, Powerpoints, and more)
    Online Exhibitions (17)
  • From the N.C. Council on the Holocaust___
    Holocaust Resources for Teachers
    The Holocaust: A North Carolina Teacher's Resource
    Online Teacher Resources (pdf).

The North Carolina Council on the Holocaust, an agency of the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, provides teacher workshops and educational resources across the state. Learn more about the Council’s offerings for your classroom, school, library, and community. See a one-page overview of the Council's programs and services.

  • Teacher Workshops
  • Teacher’s Guide (online)
  • NC Survivor Narratives
  • Traveling Exhibits
  • Traveling Plays
  • Survivors and Speakers
  • State Commemoration
  • Other Resources

View the schedule of Online Teacher Webinars (2020-2021).

View the Council’s new teacher’s guide, The Holocaust: A North Carolina Teacher’s Resource, featuring the narratives of 21 survivors who became North Carolina residents. Available for download as individual narratives, separate chapters, and the full guide (see Teacher's Guide and NC Survivor Narratives).

Contact

North Carolina Council on the Holocaust
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
301 N. Wilmington St., Raleigh, NC 27601

Michael Abramson, Chairman

Karen Klaich, Workshop Co-Director Eastern NC

Juanita Ray, Workshop Co-Director Western NC

Regional Traveling Exhibit Coordinators

Marianne Wason, Website Liaison

Photograph reproduced by permission of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Programs and Initiatives

  • Character Education
  • Dual Language Immersion
  • Global Education
  • NC Council on the Holocaust
    • About the Council
    • Commemoration
    • Holocaust Resources for Teachers
    • Holocaust Survivor Narratives
    • Survivor-Speakers
    • Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
    • Traveling Exhibits on the Holocaust
    • Traveling Plays on the Holocaust
    • Workshops on the Holocaust
  • NC Healthy Schools
  • Personal Financial Literacy
  • STEM Education and Leadership
  • United States Senate Youth
  • English Learners

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