Online Course: Methods of Teaching Holocaust History in Secondary School
The UCHS is creating a new online course for history and civic education teachers Methods of Teaching Holocaust in Secondary Schools to help teachers gain a deeper understanding of this complex topic and effectively integrate it into the educational process.
Who is this course for?
The training course is aimed at improving the skills of those teachers who have already started or plan to start systematically teaching the Holocaust. It supports educators who are unafraid to tackle complex historical topics and are committed to fostering empathy, critical thinking, respect for human rights, tolerance, and media literacy in their students.
The course was made possible with the assistance of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany and the support of the German Federal Ministry of Finance.
Announcements
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"Hide-and-seek with death" play about the Holocaust premieres in Chernivtsi
On 11 April 2025, the Hryhorii Aheiev Folk Drama Theatre and the Bu-Bu-Bu Children's Theatre Studio premiered a performance in Chernivtsi based on the graphic novel Hide and Seek with Death. Children Stories about Non-Children History, written by the team of authors: Anna Yamchuk, Mykola Kushnir, Anna Tarnovetska and Nataliia Gerasym.
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Updated website of the project "One Stone - One Life: 80 Stumbling Stones for Kyiv"
The UCHS is proud to present the updated website for the Stumbling Stones project, now featuring a fresh design, an intuitive interface, and an even deeper historical experience. A dedicated team of historians, educators, researchers, webmasters, and designers has worked tirelessly to make the platform more accessible and informative.
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Bulletin «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (81), 2025
Dear colleagues! The fresh issue of information-pedagogical bulletin of UCHS «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (81), January-March, 2025 has been published.
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International Romani Day
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Webinar for Participants of the Medvinsky All-Ukrainian Competition ‘History and Lessons of the Holocaust
At the end of March 2025, a webinar was held for future participants of the I.B. Medvinsky All-Ukrainian Competition History and Lessons of the Holocaust.