EDUCATORS
Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning for children and teens in grades K–12.
The NEA provides a list of resources to help educators address antisemitism and Holocaust denial.
Resources, including a lesson plan, are available for middle and high school educators to inform their students about antisemitism.
This four-session workshop series for Jewish professionals working with teens, college students, and young adults aims to address Jewish hate with case studies, small group discussions, and presentations to help educators understand and engage with the complexities of antisemitism and educate in a Jewish context.
The Jed Foundation has suggestions for protecting students from antisemitism and Islamophobia.
Join CAMERA and Temple Emanuel for an enlightening live program featuring experts from the CAMERA Education Institute.
Ten key commitments universities can make in the wake of the Hamas-Israel war.
Guidance on how to combat the bias and misinformation contained in anti-Israel curricular materials, misleading statements from school superintendents and teachers, and walkouts and protests.
There are online resources that teachers can access to assist students in understanding an ever-changing situation in the Middle East.
ADL's guide for education professionals, state education departments, and school administrators
These resources help guide classroom discussion about the antisemitic attacks on Israel by Hamas, and the ensuing Israel-Hamas war.
The Lappin Foundation recently went to Danvers High School to talk to students about the roots of antisemitism.
Talking to Jewish students about Israel and the Palestinian territories can be a sensitive and complex topic.