EDUCATORS
Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning for children and teens in grades K–12.
Through communal security, working with civic leadership, and supporting Jewish students, CJP and our partners are building out our work to combat antisemitism.
April 17, 2024, 12 p.m. This talk will share the unique characteristics of the approach to teaching the Arab-Israeli conflict adopted at Brandeis University some 19 years ago. It will argue that this unique approach accounts for the civilized conversation and the lack of any emotional explosions in the classroom at Brandeis since 2005. Presented...
The ADL distinguishes between antisemitism, anti-Zionism and anti-Israel bias.
Prizmah, an organization for Jewish day schools, provides resources for teaching about modern antisemitism.
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.
The Lappin Foundation recently went to Danvers High School to talk to students about the roots of antisemitism.
This lesson plan for middle and high school students teaches how to be an ally, advocate and activist in the wake of an antisemitic incident.
The Anti-Defamation League shares six tips for supporting Jewish students in the classroom.
The author of a new book about antisemitic conspiracy theories shares his findings on the 200-year history regarding the Rothschild family.