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Registration is now open for the Museum's annual conference, which will address two critical themes: teaching with evidence and the role of antisemitism during the Holocaust. In 2022, more than 3,000 educators joined us, and already, over 30 percent of them have registered to participate again in 2023. Encourage your educators to enhance their teaching about the Holocaust by attending this free, virtual event featuring Museum historians, educators, and Holocaust survivors.


PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
2023 Belfer National Conference for Educators
JUNE 26–28, 2023

Designed to support accurate, meaningful teaching about the Holocaust, the conference will explore relevant ways to engage students with current historical research and instructional best practices. Attendees will see unique artifacts in the Museum's collection and discover how to use various classroom resources, find inspiration in new ideas, and connect with peers engaged in similar work across the United States and worldwide. Real-time participation is not required.

Educators may also earn 24 certified professional learning hours.

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