Anne Frank in the World, 1929 - 1945 Teacher Workbook

Objectives

  1. To enhance the Exhibit experience so that:
    1. The Exhibit Guide is supplemented with ideas of how "one person can make a difference" in the community, at home, at school, in the state, and in the nation.
    2. Educational outreach efforts provide effective experiences for learners and leaders alike.
    3. Community programming appeals to a broad and diverse audience.
  2. To use the Anne Frank Exhibit as a catalyst for proactive communication and discussion, goal setting, and action planning in homes, schools, seats of government, and worksites centering on celebrating our diversity.
  3. To teach others to be just as vigilant about the subtle forms of discrimination and prejudice as we are about blatant acts of violence and hatred.
  4. To use the energy and momentum resulting from studying the Holocaust and visiting the Exhibit as the foundation for further efforts to promote tolerance, harmony, and respect amongst peers, family members, acquaintances, and police or other government officials.
  5. To provide Exhibit visitors ideas and tools to deal with discrimination and prejudice.
  6. To empower citizens of all walks of life to initiate meaningful dialogue about intolerance and how it can foster hatred and lead to bias-related violence.