TOLI TEACHER PROGRAMS 2023: FIFTEEN ACROSS THE US, TEN IN EUROPE
Across the US and Europe, 500 teachers took part in TOLI seminars this year, each benefiting from a week of professional development in Holocaust education.
Stay tuned for information on our 2024 programming.
SEMINARS IN THE UNITED STATES
SEMINARS IN EUROPE
The Urgency of Teaching Holocaust Literature
Amber Tilley: The Urgency of Teaching Holocaust Literature
Amber Tilley, a teacher at Northland Pines High School, was raised in a small Wisconsin town. She recalls how profoundly moved she was by Elie Wiesel’s book “Night” when starting her career. She knew she wanted to teach the book and its depiction of Auschwitz and genocide, but she didn’t have any experience in Holocaust [...continue]Impact Grants

Students in Dupnitsa, Bulgaria, remember Holocaust survivors and rescuers with a poster exhibition at their school. A project supported by TOLI impact grants.
TOLI EUROPEAN GRANTS REACH 47,000 STUDENTS
Since 2016, TOLI has provided impact grants to teachers who have participated in our seminars to support their classroom projects. The grants reached over 47,000 students , nearly 10,000 in eight countries last year. These grants help students learn about the Holocaust, human rights, and communities where almost all the Jewish population was destroyed by the Nazis and their local collaborators.
The grants, ranging from $250-$500, support research, field trips, and multimedia projects.