Online Resources
Fear and hate are on the rise in our communities once again, and this can be overwhelming, especially in the midst of tumultuous international events.
It is imperative, therefore, that educators and administrators at all levels have the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure that all members of their educational communities feel safe and valued. To this end, we are gathering educational resources to support students and staff who are affected by the horrific events in Israel and Gaza.
Categories All Resources 59
Antisemitism 29
Canadian 29
Holocaust 24
Islamophobia 1
Israel 5
Racism 7
Holocaust distortion excuses, minimizes, or misrepresents the Holocaust in a variety of ways and through various media
This document provides additional detail and context on the matters of Holocaust denial and distortion so policymakers, journalists and educators or people in the judicial system (e.g. judges, prosecutors and attorneys) and interested people can identify these phenomena, place them within particular historical and political contexts, and better understand the dangers of these phenomena.
A resource hub for educators and parents to learn about, identify, and take action to address antisemitism
Provides educators with short educational videos and discussion guides to teach about antisemitism and its impact. These tools can be used proactively as part of anti-racism programming or reactively when an incident occurs at school.
Guidelines for educational materials
Educational materials are not neutral. They can be used to convey a particular worldview and self-perception, social values and norms as well as to underpin an existing social and political order. Textbook studies from around the world show that textbooks frequently perpetuate or condone racist stereotypes instead of promoting more inclusive and respectful societies. This publication is aimed at textbook developers, authors and curriculum writers to support them in identifying how racism manifests itself in educational materials and ensuring that racist content is removed from such materials.
For high school students to better understand how the Holocaust affected women.
Features the testimony of six survivors and highlights ways in which women experienced the Holocaust differently. The transcripts of survivor testimonies, along with the biographies, are included in the study guide.