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School Education Program Online

The online version of our Introduction to the Holocaust education program has been developed to support the work of educators who cannot organise a face to face visit to the museum.

Our specially adapted 80-minute online session includes interactive tasks, discussions, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of Holocaust survivors.

Through active engagement with museum exhibits, the stories of Adelaide-based Holocaust survivors, and their testimonies, students will develop their understanding of the events of the Holocaust and their relevance and importance today.

Your students will

Extend their Holocaust vocabulary.

Explore the colourful life of the diverse European Jewish communities before WW2.

Understand the significance of antisemitism as a historical and contemporary.

Discuss the lessons of the Holocaust, and the importance and relevance of learning about these tragic events today.

Students will also learn about this beautiful dress from 1930’s Germany.

The program includes:

– a virtual guided discovery tour of the permanent exhibition,

– discussions about significant events of the Holocaust,

– creative activities based on the local survivor stories,

– the testimony of an Adelaide-based Holocaust survivor.

The cost of the program is AUD 120 for a group of maximum 30 students.

Please contact our Education Coordinator at education@ahmsec.org.au for further information.

The Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Andrew Steiner Education Centre acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, past, present and future, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual, and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. AHMSEC stands on Kaurna land.

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