Educators
Online Resources and Lessons for Educators
All online resources and lessons are offered free of charge to educators and students.
Online Lessons
The Education Team created free 6 TEKS-aligned online lessons that educators can use on an e-learning platform. Each lesson includes a teacher lesson plan, student lesson instructions, an instructional video for students, and shareable student worksheets.
Ten Stages of Genocide Graphic Novels
Explore Dr. Gregory Stanton’s Ten Stages of Genocide through graphic novels specifically created to align with the Museum’s Ten Stages of Genocide gallery. The graphic novels depict each stage through the lens of a different genocide.
Disrupting Racism Toolkit
At the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, we are committed to teaching the history of the Holocaust and advancing human rights to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference. One way we fulfill this commitment is through education. We are excited to offer the tools and means to help us better understand current issues of bias and racism.
Online Resources Library
The Education team provides a library of free online resources to be used in your digital classroom! The online library provides educational resources from infographics to learning tips for students and educators to download.
Online Video ToolBox
The online video toolbox provides quick bite videos for students and educators on interesting historical topics or learning guidelines and tips.
Holocaust Remembrance Week Resources
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s Education Team has developed resources and daily announcements for Texas' Holocaust Remembrance Week. The resource packets were made with grade appropriateness in mind and are all TEKS- aligned.
STUDENT PROJECT
1.5 million Jewish children were killed during the Holocaust. The Every Child Has a Name Legacy Project will remember these children through research and creative thought.
Submission Deadline: May 31, 2021
Flipgrid
If your field trip has been canceled, there are still ways to interact with our Museum. The Museum has recently joined Flipgrid and has created virtual student activities. We currently have two topics, learning about Upstander behavior and asking questions of a Survivor, and will be building more soon! Join us on Flipgrid and we can’t wait to see your questions and responses!
TEACHER'S GUIDE
The TEKS- and curriculum-aligned Teacher’s Guide helps educators prepare their students for a visit to the Museum. The guide includes teaching guidelines, pre-visit lesson activities, Museum field trip guides, post-visit lesson activities, and teaching resources.
CURRICULUM TRUNKS
The Museum offers a variety of multi-disciplinary, TEKS-aligned curriculum trunks for different grade levels from elementary to high school.
Questions? Contact Claire Robinson, Museum Educator, at [email protected].
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