5 Ways to Engage with Us After Your Field Trip

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If you visited the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center on a field trip, your experience with us doesn’t have to end here. During your visit, we hope you and your students learned something new, gained a different perspective, and have been inspired to make a difference today. See a variety of ways that you can continue to engage with our mission of ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today.

  1. Register for The Roma & Sam Kaltman Teacher Fellowship

This learning opportunity starts with a two-day in-person experience in November, followed by asynchronous learning sessions on topics relevant to you and your classroom. The fellowship concludes with an in-person experience in January. As you learn and grow as part of a cohort of dedicated educators, you’ll leave with the foundational knowledge and best practices to teach the Holocaust to today’s students. Beyond opportunities to hear from Holocaust survivors, learn from Holocaust experts, and hone lesson plans, fellows will cultivate long-lasting professional relationships with special experiences including a Shabbat dinner in downtown Cincinnati. Click here to learn more & register!

Contact Lauren Karas at [email protected] for more information. 

  1. Invite a Holocaust speaker into your classroom.

Build empathy in your students as they hear from a witness to history. Our Speakers Bureau brings Holocaust survivors and their descendants into your classroom, virtually or in person, to share their experiences and inspire students to become the best of humanity today. In addition, explore HHC’s digital archive of presentations on our website for a convenient way to bring these impactful stories into your classroom. 

  1. Integrate our classroom resources into your curriculum.

Help your students make local connections to history through our dynamic curricular resources. From primary source inquiry lessons to interactive extension activities, HHC’s curricular offerings encourage civic engagement, develop empathy, and promote critical thinking.  

4. Share your experience with a colleague

Spread HHC’s mission to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today by sharing the impact of your experience with a colleague. Invite fellow educators to attend a HHC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP, or schedule a field trip today!

5. Support the museum.

Join us in our mission of ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. To achieve this mission, HHC relies on passionate individuals like you! Your gift supports our educational work, which impacts teachers and students across the region.

ABOUT THE NANCY & DAVID WOLF HOLOCAUST & HUMANITY CENTER

The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center exists to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. Located at Cincinnati’s historic Union Terminal, HHC educates more than 200,000 community members through its educational initiatives, innovative digital and in-person programs, virtual tours and partnerships. For more information, visit WWW.HOLOCAUSTANDHUMANITY.ORG.

We're closed today!

Due to inclement weather, the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is closed today. For immediate needs, please email [email protected]