NCCAT



In November 2011, I attended the Holocaust training of NCCAT. Through this study, I spent 5 days with several other teachers from North Carolina in Washington, DC. We spent the majority of our time at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This was a life changing experience for me. We were given time to explore the Holocaust museum, spent several days learning from the knowledgeable staff of the museum, and were blessed to have the privilege of hearing from Mrs. Nesse Godin, a Holocaust survivor. This was truly the highlight of the conference! Click on each of the sections for the notes and handouts.

Sections:
1. @Introduction to Teaching the Holocaust 2. Search for Safe Havens - Jewish Emigration from Vienna 3. Using Literature, Film, and Technology to teach about the Holocaust 4. The Nazi Rise to Power and Consolidation of the Dictatorship 5. @Using Propaganda to Teach about the Holocaust 6. Genocide 7. @Survivor Testimony