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PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATORS AND STUDENTS

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HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS

HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS

Candy Brown Holocaust and Human Rights Educator Series

In person at the Museum with virtual options

$25 per session

The series allows educators, librarians, and counselors to connect with the Museum on multiple dates throughout the year on topics related to the Museum’s educational mission. Registration for each session includes a keynote presentation, a classroom resource kit, access to our Upstander Education Database, CPE credit, and more. Educators who register for all sessions will receive premium access to our Inspire Upstander Education Database and free Museum Membership.

Field Trips and Programs

During field trips and educational programs, students encounter the history of the Holocaust and human rights, and are encouraged to think through the most fundamental questions about human nature. We open minds, one student at a time.

Field trips are available in person at the Museum and virtually for students in sixth grade and above. Interactive education programs at the Museum, at a school, or virtually are available for grades K-12.

Virtual field trips and select virtual education programs are available in Spanish. Las excursiones virtuales y los programas de educación virtual seleccionados están disponibles en español.

Homeschool Day

Tuesday, October 17, at 9 a.m.

In person at the Museum | $10 per Person

Join the Education Staff of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum for a day of learning for homeschool students. Activities include a tour of the Museum's permanent exhibition, a Dimensions in Testimony experience, and an interactive classroom program.

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