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2024 RISE Conference
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Monday, August 5th - Secondary Schools

Tuesday, August 6th - Elementary Schools

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Monday, August 5 • 11:40am - 1:10pm
The Gizella Abramson Holocaust Education Act (NC)-Teaching the Holocaust in Social Studies and ELA

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This session will provide key information to support teachers in integrating Holocaust education into ELA and Social Studies Classrooms, as set forth in the recent law directing this passed by North Carolina. Sessions will be led by two teachers in Cabarrus County that teach stand-alone Holocaust and other Genocides courses, along with a teacher from Winston Salem/Forsythe County Schools, who works with the NC Council for the Holocaust and has been instructor with NCCAT's week-long academy on teaching the Holocaust in Washington D.C. and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.


Monday August 5, 2024 11:40am - 1:10pm EDT
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