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Subject Kickstart the School Year with New Resources, Tools and Webinars
Date August 8, 2024 6:37 PM
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August 2024



Dear John,

We hope the summer has been restful and rejuvenating! As the school year gears up, we're excited to share some fresh resources and dynamic events that are sure to ignite curiosity and inspire powerful conversations in your classroom.


In this newsletter.....

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UPCOMING WEBINARS
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Aug 26: How Did Propaganda Fuel the Holocaust?
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Sept 12: Championing Justice: Fostering Allyship for Jewish Students and Inclusive Classrooms
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Oct 15: Save the date for our No Place for Hate Kick-off and Read Aloud

NEW CLASSROOM RESOURCES
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What ADL's newest Online Hate and Harassment survey shows and strategies to address it.
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A discussion guide for families on the dangers election poll workers face.
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WEBINARAugust 26 @ 4pm ET: How Did Propaganda Fuel the Holocaust?
Nazi propaganda was an essential component that helped fuel the Holocaust. Join us as we explore the events of the Holocaust through the lens of media, examining propaganda deployed by the Nazis to discriminate against Jews and other minorities. We will also offer strategies to support students to learn critical skills to analyze media in today&rsquo;s world.

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WEBINARSept. 12 @ 4pm ET: Championing Justice: Fostering Allyship for Jewish Students and Inclusive Classrooms
Drawing from ADL's "6 Ways to Be an Ally" resource, this webinar emphasizes the importance of allyship, helping students promote inclusivity and respect. Participants will access practical strategies, scenarios and examples to address antisemitism and all forms of hate and bias.

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REGISTER


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SAVE THE DATE!October 15 @ 1pm ET: No Place for Hate(R) Kickoff and Read Aloud
Join No Place for Hate student coalitions, educators, parents and families from around the country! Children&rsquo;s book authors Kathryn Otoshi and Trudy Ludwig will read aloud from some of their books about bullying, inclusivity and allyship.

Registration information coming soon.


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NEW LESSON PLANOnline Hate and Harassment and What We Can Do About It
This lesson plan for grades 8-12 helps students learn about online hate and harassment by reading and analyzing ADL&rsquo;s recent survey on the topic. This report will help them reflect on their own experiences with online hate and harassment and consider how to effectively address them.

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New Table TalkWhat is Online Hate and Harassment?
This family discussion guide shares information from the most recent ADL survey. It promotes family engagement about what online hate and harassment are, their prevalence and what can be done about them, both individually and as a society.

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Read More


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New Table TalkElection Poll Workers: Responsibilities, Risks and Rewards
This discussion guide for families explores the topic of election poll workers, who, in recent years, have faced increased risk and potentially dangerous conditions, including harassment, threats and violence.

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Learn More


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Anti-Bias Curriculum

Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guides to teach anti-bias education in your classroom. The curricula are designed to help students explore identity, understand and interpret differences and analyze and challenge bias.

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Purchase Curriculum






WE NEED YOUR HELP!





We'd like to confirm the accuracy of your contact information as well as input on what's important to you. This will ensure that we continue bringing you the resources, programs and products that will help you create more inclusive and equitable classrooms. Be on the lookout for a brief survey coming to your inbox soon.

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We hope the new school continues to bring opportunities to have thoughtful conversations with your students that will help create more welcoming and inclusive classrooms.


As always, feel free to reach out to us at
mailto:[email protected]?subject=Question%20for%20ADL%20Education
[email protected] with any questions or to inquire about our programs, products, workshops and resources.


In partnership,


The ADL Education Team


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