Project Ukrainian Books for Education in Tolerance
Teaching tolerance in multicultural Europe and world is one of the challenges posed by modernity. In 1995 the UNESCO General Conference Resolution passed the Declaration on the Principles of Tolerance and the first decade of the XXI century was pronounced by the UN "The International Decade for the Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the Earth".
Over the recent years not the content but methodology of the education in humanities has been changing greatly. It became obvious that to have a notable effect on teenagers' personality the methods and forms of activities employed by history, social science, law or other subjects has to change. The new approaches include techniques actively influencing the child, subconsciously forming certain social skills: effective communication, group interaction, critical thinking, tolerant relationships…
Dissemination of such technologies is to be fostered by the project "Ukrainian Books for Education in Tolerance" that started in Ukraine in 2009. The project is implemented under the support of MATRA programme of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands Kingdom, Anne Frank House and Central and East European Book Publishing Fund. The project will last for three years. Its goal is to combat discrimination, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and to form tolerance and respect for others via dissemination of books in the educational system and wider society.
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Bulletin «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (85), 2026
Dear colleagues! The fresh issue of information-pedagogical bulletin of UCHS «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (85), January-March, 2026 has been published.
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Public Discussion: “The Call: Rethinking Ukrainian Jewry”
On April 10, 2026, a discussion was held at the Sens bookstore in Kyiv, organized by Hromadske Radio in partnership with UNESCO Ukraine. The event explored the history of Ukrainian-Jewish relations, cultural influences, shared traumas, and identity formation.
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Cleaning Stumbling Stones in Kyiv
On April 4, 2026, the first cleaning of Stumbling Stones this year took place in Kyiv. Twelve participants joined the action within the memorial project One Stone - One Life. 80 Stumbling Stones for Kyiv.
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TOLI Impact Grants 2024–2025: International Report Published
The Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies warmly congratulates the teachers who implemented projects during the 2024-2025 academic year within the framework of the TOLI Impact Grants. Altogether, 168 educators from across Europe took part in this transformative process, bringing Holocaust and human rights education into their classrooms.
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Open Lecture at the Donetsk Regional Institute of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education
On April 2, 2026, an online lecture was held in Kramatorsk as part of the series “Historical Education for All. Myths and Facts: Between Legend and Reality.”
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