ALEX LEBENSTEIN T
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ALEX LEBENSTEIN T
TEACHER EDUCATION INSTITUTE ALEX LEBENSTEIN QUESTIONS OF CONSCIENCE JULY 7-12, 2013 JULY 21-26, 2013 TEI -“Questions of Conscience” July 7-12 • July 21-26, 2013 Virginia Holocaust Museum, Richmond, VA In Cooperation with the University of Richmond Earn 3 Graduate Credits from the University of Richmond. Scholarships available for qualified educators Enrollment Requirements: • $130 tuition* Current Virginia middle and high school educators who intend to teach for the next three years are invited to apply to attend a six-day class taught at the Virginia Holocaust Museum. The class is designed to educate teachers, librarians, counselors, and administrators about the Holocaust and Genocides. Class participants will have the opportunity to delve into a wide range of topics including anti-Semitism, eugenics, racial laws, victim groups, perpetrators, bystanders, denial, genocides in Armenia, Rwanda, Bosnia and others, as well as post-atrocity tribunals. The class provides educators with comprehensive materials and pedagogical tools so that they may confidently approach these sensitive topics with their students and colleagues. The seminar has been designed to be integrated with the Virginia Standards of Learning for history, English, civics, economics, biology, fine arts, drama, music, mathematics and science. All sessions are taught by classroom teachers and museum staff. Select the session that best fits your summer calendar: July 7-12** July 21-26** •R ecommendation letter by supervisor, principal, or curriculum coordinator or civic leader • Your personal statement explaining the reason for selecting this course and the way in which you hope to use the course lessons in your teaching. Please note: The Teacher Education Institute is an intensive class which requires participants to write graded journals and to submit a graduate level project applicable to his/her classroom and/or school. Room & Board available at the University of Richmond for an additional charge. *The actual cost of the course is $850 per participant, $720 of which is subsidized through the generous philanthropy of Weinstein Properties in memory of their dear friend Alex Lebenstein, a Holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to teaching young people the importance of tolerance. The Alexander Lebenstein Teacher Education Institute at the Virginia Holocaust Museum was rededicated in his memory. **This class is in high demand and is usually closed by March 1. For additional information, contact Rena Berlin at [email protected]