Curriculum

The New Jersey Holocaust Commission display board used at conventions and seminars
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- Holocaust/Genocide Publication Price List and Order Form
- Brochure - A response resource for classroom teachers: fielding common questions related to holocaust denial, the veracity of holocaust history, and the origin of & motivation behind the denier movement.
- Brochure - A response resource for classroom teachers: Fielding Common Questions Related to the History that Documents the Armenian Genocide.
- Student Developed Curriculum about the Holocaust
- K-4 Holocaust/Genocide Curriculum Guide:
Caring
Makes a Difference
(13.1 MB, PDF)
- 5-8 Holocaust/Genocide Curriculum Guide:
To
Honor All Children, part one
(1.81 MB, PDF)
To
Honor All Children, part two
(5.82 MB, PDF)
To Honor All Children, part three
(2.34 MB, PDF)
To Honor All Children, part four
(6.15 MB, PDF)
- 9-12 Holocaust/Genocide Curriculum Guide:
The Holocaust and Genocide:
The Betrayal of Humanity, part one
(5.31 MB, PDF)
The Holocaust and Genocide:
The Betrayal of Humanity, part two
(2.95 MB, PDF)
- ESL Curriculum Exemplars
- The Genocide Of The Armenians
- Italian Rescuers During the Holocaust
- North American Genocide – Native American
- The Hitler Legacy
- The Nanking Massacre and Other Japanese Military Atrocities, The Asia-Pacific War – 1931-1945
- Genocide/Slavery Curriculum Guide
- Genocide in Darfur, Sudan - Instructional Guide
- Stalin and His Repressive Regime 1922-1953 High School Curriculum
- The Cambodian Curriculum
The Killing of Cambodia
(591 KB, PDF)
Using Memoirs to Meet Content Standards
(677 KB, PDF)
The Forced Famine In Ukraine
(773 KB, PDF)
The Great Irish Famine
(2.75 MB, PDF)
- 9/11 Curriculum
- Amistad Interactive Textbook
- Renate – A Jewish Child who Escaped Nazi Germany (in German)
- Renate – A Jewish Child who Escaped Nazi Germany (in English)
- Words for All Time: Lessons of the Holocaust told in Students’ Own Words
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- Teaching the Unspeakable – The New Jersey Story of Holocaust & Genocide Education
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- The following two DVD documentaries are excellent teaching tools to assist in instructing students about the Holocaust and genocide. They were developed by a son about his mother and a grandson about his grandparents.
The core mission of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education is to promote Holocaust education in the State of New Jersey. On a continual basis, the Commission shall survey the status of Holocaust/Genocide Education; design, encourage nd promote the implementation of Holocaust and genocide education and awareness; provide programs in New Jersey; and coordinate designated events that will provide appropriate memorialization of the Holocaust on a regular basis throughout the state. The Commission will provide assistance and advice to the public and private schools and will meet with county and local school officials, and other interested public and private organizations, to assist with the study of the Holocaust and genocide.
We invite you to find out more, whether you require Group or Company specific information, simply explore the site using the links to the left.
Phil Kirschner, Esq.
Chairman
Dr. Paul B. Winkler
Executive Director
State of New Jersey
Commission on Holocaust Education
P.O. Box 500
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609)292-9274 phone
(609)633-8599 fax
holocaust@doe.state.nj.us