UCHS Educational Resources for International Holocaust Remembrance Day
In 2005, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution No. 60/7, proclaiming January 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The resolution underscores the importance of education and awareness in learning the lessons of the Holocaust and in preventing hatred, fanaticism, racism, and prejudice in the future.
As is now tradition, the Center’s team has prepared a selection of resources to support thematic classes and commemorative activities. These materials can be adapted for different audiences and formats.
All resources are available in Ukrainian.
How to talk about the Holocaust after February 24, 2022: https://holocaust.kyiv.ua/Files/News/Yak_govoryty_final.pdf
Interactive guide for teachers “Babyn Yar: Memory Against the Backdrop of History”:http://osvita.kby.kiev.ua
Exhibition “(Not) Children’s Stories”: https://www.nochildrenstories.com/
Website “Stumbling Stones. Kyiv”: https://kyivstones.org/ https://kyivstones.org/
Online course “How to Talk About the Holocaust with Schoolchildren”: https://surl.li/uzdigb
Useful methodological publications can be found on the Center’s website in the section on educational publications. For more details, follow the link: https://holocaust.kyiv.ua/home/others?objId=2022
We warmly invite you to share your experiences of using UCHS resources in the comments. Your feedback helps us improve and enrich future educational initiatives.
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