Voices and Choices of Young People During the Holocaust (MOT) - EDC-X705N
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Course Description
Credit Validation for Museum of Tolerance Workshop Participants Only
Presented in partnership with Facing History and Ourselves, this 2-day institute invites participants to explore the voices of young people during the Holocaust. It will examine what factors contributed to their identity, what choices they made, and what students today can learn by studying the Holocaust to better understand ordinary people and human behavior.
Learner Outcomes
- Deeper understanding of the Holocaust and the specific impact and voice of adolescents during that time
- Meet and hear a Holocaust survivor through unique exhibits at the Museum of Tolerance
- Gather new insights, tools and valuable classroom resources to assist in teaching about the Holocaust
Course Details
Number of Units: 1.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours
Who Should Attend: This course is designed for Pre K-12 educators, Teacher Candidates, Administrators, Specialists and Classified Staff. Course credit may be used for salary advancement and/or professional development. Please contact your district/school for prior approval.
Location: Museum of Tolerance, 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035
Course Format: Workshop
Grading: Pass/Fail grades will be issued upon successful completion of program.
Please Note: Once registered for credit, it is the responsibility of the student to submit their MOT certificate of completion to the USD Professional and Continuing Education Enrollment and Student Services team at continuinged@sandiego.edu in order to receive a free transcript.