Courage to Care is well known for its powerful educational program which challenges and empowers school students not to be bystanders, to stand up to discrimination and social injustice wherever it occurs. Using stories of rescuers and the rescued during the Holocaust the program demonstrates that the positive actions of one person can make a difference.
This session will showcase our exciting new component developed for education professionals. What were the personal and professional challenges teachers faced in Nazi Germany, where they were required to implement the discriminatory policies of the government? How did they respond? What were the tensions they faced?
What would you do?
These dilemmas are of relevance to educators and the general public. Join us to experience this new presentation.