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November 29, 2018 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM EST

A Conversation with Steven Spielberg: Using Schindler’s List in the Classroom

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A Conversation with Steven Spielberg: Using Schindler’s List in the Classroom

Date

November 29, 2018 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM EST

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Credit

1 hour

Attributes

Good for Parents
Grade Level Grades K-12, Professional Development

About This Webinar

How can we apply the lessons of the film Schindler's List toward standing up to hatred in our own communities? How do you engage students in conversations around racism, antisemitism and other forms of hatred?

Join AFT President Randi Weingarten, Laura Tavares with Facing History and Ourselves, and the National Council for the Social Studies for a conversation with Steven Spielberg, the Oscar-winning director of Schindler’s List. To commemorate the 25th anniversary and re-release of the film, Mr. Spielberg will discuss the legacy of Schindler’s List, its impact on Holocaust education, and the importance of responding to hatred in our communities today.
During this free webinar, we will also share:
  • Reflections from Schindler’s list survivor Rena Finder
  • Effective strategies to prepare students to be thoughtful, emotionally engaged viewers of the film
  • Lesson ideas to connect this historical moment to contemporary events

 #2 Webinar of the Decade

Speakers

Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg
American filmmaker

Laura Tavares

Laura Tavares
Program Director, Organizational Learning and Thought Leadership
Facing History and Ourselves

Laura Tavares is the Program Director for Organizational Learning and Thought Leadership at Facing History and Ourselves, where she oversees professional development for teachers, mentors and coaches program staff on new scholarship and pedagogy, and develops educational resources. She speaks at conferences and writes about history, current events and education for publications including the New York Times and Social Education. Laura joined the staff in 2005 after several years teaching history and literature at the Spence School in New York City and the Dana Hall School in Wellesley MA. She is also a faculty member at Harvard Graduate School of Education's Project Zero summer institutes. Laura graduated from Wellesley College and received graduate degrees in literature and history from Oxford University, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar.

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President, AFT

RANDI WEINGARTEN is president of the 1.8 million-member AFT, AFL-CIO, which represents teachers; paraprofessionals and school-related personnel; higher education faculty and staff; nurses and other healthcare professionals; local, state and federal government employees; and early childhood educators. The AFT champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for students, their families and communities. The AFT and its members advance these principles through community engagement, organizing, collective bargaining and political activism, and especially through members’ work.

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Director of Share My Lesson, AFT

Kelly Carmichael Booz is the Director of Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers, where she oversees the AFT’s PreK–12 resource platform serving nearly 2.3 million educators. She leads the organization’s digital professional development initiatives, including co-creating the award-winning AI Educator Brain series and the development of EdBrAIn, AFT’s new AI-powered teaching assistant. Kelly worked with OpenAI to create and launch EdBrAIn and led the effort to bring AI integration and custom course offerings directly into the Share My Lesson platform.

In addition to her work on AI, Kelly produces the AFT Book Club and the Vital Lessons series with Dr. Vin Gupta, curating timely and thought-provoking content for educators and non-educators nationwide. A strong advocate for civic education, Kelly was appointed by Governor Terry McAuliffe to the Virginia Standards of Learning Innovation Committee and served on the board of Virginia Civics, promoting constitutional literacy and student civic engagement.

Kelly was elected to the Alexandria City School Board in 2012 and is currently serving her third term, where she champions transparency, equity, and community-centered communication. She was named one of Alexandria’s “40 Under 40” by the Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and has held previous roles as Director of Civic Education at James Madison’s Montpelier and Manager of Teacher Programs at the Close Up Foundation.

She holds a Master of Education from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College.

5.0
8 Reviews
Kelly Booz
Kelly Booz November 18, 2018
Very excited for this webinar

Very excited for this webinar!

Frenionjr
Frenionjr November 29, 2018
Looking forward to great

Looking forward to great pedagogical insights through integration of this powerful real-life Holocaust drama from one of the best creative artists in Hollywood.

julia626
julia626 November 29, 2018
Hi Everyone,

Hi Everyone,
Its Julia Masi from Brooklyn.

Claudette Carson
Claudette Carson November 29, 2018
The information was

The information was enlightening and useful. Thanks

Laura_F_3029722
Laura_F_3029722 November 30, 2018
Thank you for the opportunity

Thank you for the opportunity to attend this webinar. It was very informative and the resources are plenty. It was a pleasure to hear Mr. Spielberg talk to us and give insight to the film. It was nice to be validated by him in regards to our efforts as educators to fulfill the responsibility to educate this generation on a topic that is so sensitive.

Beverly_R_3031039
Beverly_R_3031039 December 01, 2018
Good to know that

Good to know that intelligence, caring, compassion, and empathy still exist in our society. Let us all reflect these values.

kbooz
kbooz July 01, 2019
What a great webinar!

What a great webinar!

Felicia_C_121121
Felicia_C_121121 March 21, 2022
Retrospectively Relevant

Excellent! Hauntingly relevant watching this in retrospect from mid-March 2022.

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