How does it work?
Holocaust education is a tricky landscape. Our tool helps you stay oriented and get where you want to go.
Our Map provides you with a bird’s eye view of Holocaust education.
Four Domain Model
The vast expanse of Holocaust education is separated into four Domains. We help you answer the question ‘what should I teach?’
Learn Our ProcessUse Best Practices
Teaching the Holocaust requires the best methods available. Learn the ropes to keep your class on track and get the most out of the experience.
Keep in MindResearch the Subject
Research by domain to familiarize yourself with the history and move fluidly between your own exploration and lessons you can teach.
Know Before You GoTeach the Best Lessons
We source materials from the greatest institutions around the world and create simple lesson plans you can use right away.
Find LessonsWe keep it simple so you can stay confident.
We created a basic rubric.
By using our Four Domain Model, you can quickly see the landscape you should explore, while enjoying the freedom to combine resources with confidence.
Our lessons are neatly organized.
Each domain is split into subject areas, which make it easy to identify what will interest your students and examine it at greater depth.
Subject areas are further divided into topics that zoom in on the details and make the history vibrate with specificity. Mix and match the topics that make sense for your classroom.
You teach what you want.
As you explore each domain, subject area and topic, pick lessons that fit your schedule and match your focus. Simply keep in mind that you should have a balance of lessons from each domain. You’re in the driver’s seat; we give you the map.
Use our ready-made lesson plans.
Lesson plans are color-coded so you know where they belong in our Four Domain Model. They are ready to use because they have been prepared by a team of expert teachers pulling from the best resources in the world.