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Mountain Brook to Host Free Holocaust Education Workshop for Educators on November 6, 2024

Mountain Brook to Host Free Holocaust Education Workshop for Educators on November 6, 2024

Mountain Brook to Host Free Holocaust Education Workshop for Teachers

Mountain Brook, AL – On November 6, 2024, the Alabama Holocaust Education Center (AHEC) will hold a free workshop aimed specifically at teachers across Alabama. Scheduled from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at their facility on Highland Avenue, this event promises to be an informative experience for educators looking to enhance their teaching of Holocaust history.

Expert Insights and Networking Opportunities

The workshop will feature discussions from several renowned scholars. Notably, Dr. Peter Hayes, a respected Holocaust researcher, will address common myths and misconceptions surrounding the Holocaust. His session will provide educators with crucial insights that can be incorporated into lesson plans.

In addition to Dr. Hayes, Dr. Jonathan Wiesen, a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), will shed light on what daily life was like under the Nazi regime. This context plays a vital role in understanding the past, and Dr. Wiesen’s insights are expected to be an essential part of the workshop’s learning experience.

Completing the lineup, AHEC researcher Ann Mollengarden will discuss Kristallnacht, known as the Night of Broken Glass, which was a turning point in the treatment of Jews during the Nazi era. Her talk aims to debunk popular myths surrounding this pivotal event in history.

Professional Development and Support for Attendees

Teachers attending the workshop will have the opportunity to earn a Certificate of Completion upon completion, along with 4 hours of Professional Development (PD) credit available through PowerSchool. This PD credit can be a valuable addition to their professional qualifications.

Recognizing that many educators may need a substitute teacher to attend the workshop, AHEC offers a reimbursement of up to $100 for substitute costs. To qualify for this reimbursement, teachers must fill out a form during the workshop.

Convenient Amenities for Participants

Lunch will be provided for all attendees, allowing educators to refuel while networking with peers from different parts of the state. Parking is also made convenient, with spaces available in the Temple Emanu-El parking deck located directly behind the AHEC building. Access to the parking area can be made via Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd S, ensuring an easy visit for everyone involved.

How to Register

Although this workshop is free, prior registration is required. Interested teachers are encouraged to register as soon as possible to secure their spot. The event is expected to bring together educators eager to find ways to enhance their knowledge and teaching methods related to Holocaust education.

A Community Commitment to Education

This workshop reflects a broader commitment within Mountain Brook and Alabama to ensure educators have the resources and understanding necessary to tackle sensitive historical topics effectively. With more than just content to teach, the aim is to prepare teachers to discuss the ethical lessons of the Holocaust, fostering critical thinking and empathy among students.

Teachers interested in attending the workshop are invited to register and take part in this unique educational opportunity designed to deepen their understanding of a complex subject that continues to resonate in today’s society.


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