Awareness to Action: Challenging Antisemitism- An e-course from ADL
In the face of incidents of identity-based bullying and hate, including antisemitism, educators play an important role in shaping the perspectives of their students. ADL Education’s groundbreaking new four-part digital learning experience for middle and high school students, Awareness to Action: Challenging Antisemitism, is designed to not only unravel the complexities of antisemitism, but to empower the next generation to challenge all forms of bias and hate.
The course, which is free of charge to schools, features four modules that each take less than 30 minutes to complete. The modules cover: Exploring Jewish Identity, Recognizing Antisemitism, Challenging Antisemitism and Championing Justice. There is also an educator guide available.
Educators are asked to join ADL in reshaping the narrative, fostering deeper understanding, and creating a sense of belonging, both inside and outside the classroom.
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