TEACHING THE HOLOCAUST AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN 2021
In 2021, TOLI has a full slate of programs for teachers in the US and Europe. While our online seminars drew an enthusiastic response, we hope to return to in-person seminars. Last year also was marked by escalating extremism, a rise in anti-Semitism and an unprecedented response to racial discrimination. Our work is more important than ever. We look forward to providing hundreds of dedicated educators with the resources to teach the Holocaust and apply its lessons to the classroom.
The Olga Lengyel Institute (TOLI) provides professional development seminars for educators in the US and abroad that link the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides to current world events, thereby working with teachers to promote a human rights and social justice agenda in their classrooms.
BRINGING LESSONS OF THE HOLOCAUST TO THE CLASSROOM
TOLI in US and Europe
United States
Fifteen seminars offering professional development for Holocaust educators are scheduled for the US this summer, whether in person or virtual to be decided according to the public health situation. These include Satellite Seminars, offered in 14 states across the country, and the flagship New York Seminar, planned for 10 days in June. TOLI made a successful shift last year to online programs, offering a full schedule of workshops, study groups, lectures, and webinars. Continue to US Programs in 2021.
Europe
Spain and Serbia will join the network of 10 European countries this year where TOLI conducts teacher training programs. Along with the annual seminars in Bulgaria, Italy, Poland, Lithuania, Romania, and Ukraine, TOLI will also hold an international conference for educators in Poland in 2021. (Greece and Portugal programs resume in 2022.) Webinars are scheduled for TOLI alumni teachers to share best practices and collaborative possibilities in Europe. For more information, see International Programs in 2021.
Remembering William (Willy) Bernheim and Irving Roth
We mourn the passing of William (Willy) Bernheim and Irving Roth. Survivors of Auschwitz, they had each overcome the horrors of the Holocaust to create full and inspiring lives. Irving, through his lectures, books and compelling narrative mentored countless teachers and students (see below on this page, his visit to a Virginia school and Sondra Perl’s remembrance). Willy, through his irrepressible optimism and extraordinary art, left an uplifting legacy of the humanistic spirit.
They spoke often at TOLI seminars. They will be so missed. May their memories be a blessing
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Willy Bernheim, 1922-2021 |
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Irving Roth, 1929 -2021 |
Mini-Grants
Graduates of TOLI Summer Seminars are eligible to apply for mini-grants to support projects in their classrooms, their schools, and their communities. Grants are awarded to support a wide variety of classroom work, visits by Holocaust survivors, field trips to Holocaust centers and other relevant sites, and extended programming and community outreach that bring Holocaust and social justice education to wider audiences.
Learn about Mini-Grants
Euro-Grants
Graduates of our summer seminars in Europe are eligible to apply for mini-grants of up to $300 for projects in their classrooms, their schools, and their communities. These grants have been used to support teaching students about the Holocaust, human rights, Jewish life in their country or community, discrimination, tolerance, and respect for diversity.
Learn about Euro-GrantsSatellite Programs
While TOLI has had to cancel or alter these programs because of coronavirus, the following indicates the many seminars scheduled in 2020 and that will take place in 2021.
The Satellite Seminars bring TOLI programs to teachers across the country. These five-day seminars are designed to provide a collaborative and safe environment in which teachers can explore the difficult subject of the Holocaust and other genocides. While each Satellite focuses on local issues, the overall goal is for teachers in all of the Satellites to leave with strategies, materials, and ideas for use in their own classrooms. One long-term goal is for teachers to become advocates for social change and to return to their classrooms with action plans that will enable them and their students to have a positive impact on their communities.
Satellite Locations
- Arizona
- California
- Salisbury, Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Farmington Hills, Michigan
- St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Billings, Montana
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Portland, Oregon
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
International Programs
In Europe, where seminars were planned for nine countries, programs have largely continued, but online. Adjusting to the new format, the seminars are extended to weekly events over extended time. Much of the emphasis will be devoted to the hundreds of graduates of TOLI seminars, providing ongoing professional development. The highlight in 2020 for TOLI Europe is a 10-week online seminar for 40 teachers from several European countries. Coordinated by TOLI International Programs Director Oana Nestian-Sandu, this will be TOLI’s first transnational seminar for European teachers, bringing together educators from 15 countries.For more information, see International Programs in 2020.