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Rural and Remote Special: S7 – Interactive talk with a Holocaust survivor (Stage 3, Stage 4)
May

Virtual Excursions Australia is supporting the NSW Department of Education’s Rural Access Gap by providing discounted live virtual events available via DART Learning.
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
We are very pleased to present zoom talks with Holocaust survivors. These sessions will allow you and your students to meet a Holocaust survivor in real time, hear their stories and ask questions.
Bring history to life in the classroom and inspire your students to think deeply about the past. Support students to develop their empathy skills and discover the human experience of the history they study.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? No
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Virtual Excursions Australia, Sydney Jewish Museum
Event Details
Date & Time
18-May-2022 09:30AM + Google Calendar + iCal Export
Event Type
Live Event - Scheduled
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
Single Session – $ 50.00
Package 1: up to 5 sessions – $ 125.00
Package 2: up to 10 sessions – $ 200.00
* Sessions are scheduled on Wednesdays at 9.30am and will run for 45 minutes.
Payment Instructions
Once you have made your booking you will be able to make payment through the Virtual Excursions Australia program page.
Curriculum
Primary
Syllabus Outcomes
Stages 3 & 4: HSIE, Civics & Citizenship, History, English
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
HSIE » History
Other KLAs
English » Making meaning through responding and composing » Speaking and Listening
Terms and Conditions
This program is only available to Rural Access Gap schools. Only pre-booked classes can participate in the Live presentation.
Zoom links for the presentation must only be used for the booked class(es) and not sent to other teachers inside or outside of the school or shared on social media.
Presenter Bio
The Sydney Jewish Museum is an institution that gives history a voice through collecting and preserving historic objects, commemorating and educating, with a mission to challenge visitors’ perceptions of morality, social justice, democracy and human rights. The Sydney Jewish Museum was established in 1992 by the generation of Holocaust survivors who came to Australia.
They envisioned the Museum as a place which could hold their stories and personal objects, memorialise those who were murdered during the Holocaust, and within which the lessons from the past would be taught. Decades since its inception, the Museum continues to give a voice to the victims of the Holocaust so their stories can start conversations and inspire change.
Will This Event Be Recorded?
Yes
Joining The Event
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Technology and Materials Requirements
Technology
A large screen/television/smart board etc. that can be seen by the whole class
Working speakers that are connected and checked prior to the workshop so all students can hear
We recommend you check your audio and visual equipment, and bandwidth at the following link: https://zoom.us/test
More Information About This Event
The special 2022 series of virtual events available to Rural Access Gap schools only are scheduled on Wednesdays at 9.30am and will run for 45 minutes. Click here to view all the upcoming special virtual events. Sessions are delivered as a webinar through Zoom and students will be able to ask questions through the Q&A function.
If you have any queries please contact the provider
Name: Karen Player
Phone: 0407976892
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.virtualexcursionsaustralia.com.au/rural-access-gap-schools-program/