Resources+for+Teaching+Difficult+Topics

Based on some of the comments in Seminar 2, I created this wiki page to provide some resources for teaching difficult topics and addressing related challenging themes and issues (e.g., Holocaust, genocide, slavery, racism, diversity, poverty, etc.).

[|Facing History and Ourselves]
 * [|Antisemitism and Religious Intolerance]
 * [|Race in US History]
 * [|Holocaust]
 * [|Bullying & Ostracism]

[|Teaching Tolerance]
 * [|Classroom Resources]
 * [|Professional Development]

[|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]
 * [|Introduction to the Holocaust]
 * [|Resources for Educators]

[|Eyes On The Prize: America's Civil Rights Movement 1954-1985 PBS Website]

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media type="youtube" key="4D5xwC6M_Gk" width="560" height="315" [|Eyes On The Prize - (Part 2) Fighting Back 1957–1962]: Chronicles the school desegregation efforts at Central High School by the Little Rock Nine in Arkansas and by James Meredith at the University of Mississippi during the Ole Miss riot of 1962.

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[|Remembering the Past: Sonia Weitz's History]: Survivor Sonia Weitz speaks about her experiences before and during the Holocaust