Breaking Down Antisemitism: Guiding Students from Awareness to Action

Online
Free
Course Dates: October 16, 2025 at 9:00 am - October 30, 2025 at 5:00 pm EDT

You have the power to create truly inclusive, welcoming classrooms where every student thrives. This transformative professional learning experience will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to tackle hate head-on, building a dynamic culture of awareness, respect and meaningful action.

Discover how to seamlessly weave antisemitism education into your curriculum using ADL's innovative Awareness to Action: Challenging Antisemitism digital student course as your roadmap. You'll dive into real-world examples of antisemitism, unlock engaging classroom resources and learn proven strategies that inspire students to become upstanders. Through expert ADL guidance and an energizing collaborative community, you'll craft your personalized action plan to implement Awareness to Action and make lasting change with your students.

Goals

You will:

  • Connect with and learn from fellow educators ready to integrate antisemitism education into their teaching.
  • Explore and adapt lessons created by ADL's antisemitism experts, including Awareness to Action: Challenging Antisemitism.
  • Gain practical strategies to help students understand Jewish identity, recognize antisemitism and take meaningful action against hate.
  • Develop a thoughtful plan to engage students in exploring Jewish identity and addressing antisemitism.

The course is designed for middle and high school teachers, administrators and support staff.

Setting
  • Educator Training
Topic
  • Antisemitism
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