Projects for Teachers
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On November 25, the historical webinar “Holodomor of the Ukrainian people: scientific discussions and remembrance of genocide” (dedicated to the Holodomor Remembrance Day) was organized by “Tkuma” Institute, Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine”, “Orion” Publishing House, the Ukrainian Research and Education Center for the Study of the Holodomor, Museum of Resistance to the Holodomor.
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A seminar for history teachers, organized by “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies, Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” and the Dnipro Academy of Continuing Education, took place on November 18, in a webinar format and partly offline. The topic of the seminar, which was dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, was defined as “Deconstruction of ideas about World War II”.
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On November 11, a historical webinar "History of Poland through the eyes of Ukrainians: is it possible to overcome our own history?", organized by “Tkuma” Institute together with “Orion” Ukrainian Educational Publishing Center. The event was dedicated to Poland's Independence Day.
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On August 22, Dr. Igor Shchupak’s on-line lecture-conversation on “School: should we leave or should we stay (let's put comma together!)?” was held within the frameworks of the educational conference Mini-EdCamp Kup'yansjk.
Read more: Dr. Igor Shchupak’s lecture-conversation at Mini-EdCamp Kup'yansjk
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Dear friends, we sincerely invite you to watch the educational webinar “Why Jews need Jewish education”, organized by “Tkuma” Institute and “Bet Hana” International Humanitarian and Pedagogical Institute. This time Rima Aronova, candidate of pedagogical sciences, rector of “Bet Hana” International Humanitarian and Pedagogical Institute (Dnipro) became our guest.
Read more: Educational webinar “Why Jews need Jewish education”