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Educational Tours

Professional Learning:

The Holocaust in EuropeJuly 31-August 8, 2019

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What to expect on this tour

As you travel with and learn from other

dedicated educators, you will gain a

deeper understanding of the foundations

and future of education through:

CULTURAL EXPLORATION

Deepen your global perspective as

you experience the local culture

and discover historic sites.

EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION

Gain insight into educational best

practices through expert-led work-

shops and discussions.

PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING

Expand your professional network as

you exchange ideas and collaborate

with other educators.

YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES

EF PROFESSIONAL LE ARNING

Professional Learning:The Holocaust in EuropeTread in the places of memory you teach about in your

classroom on this important journey through the ghettos,

concentration camps, memorials, and killing centers in Eastern

Europe, where the past is always present and has implications

for the future. Experience the old world charm of two of

Europe's most famous medieval cities which survived World

War II, even though they are both connected to the darkest

parts of human history in the twentieth century. Consider the

role that the Allies played in stopping the suffering in these

places by ending your journey on the beaches of Normandy

seventy-five years after the historic landing that signaled the

beginning of the end for Nazi Germany. Reflect with your

colleagues on how to take what you have learned back to yourclassroom and community, transforming memory into action.

Please contact Laurie Schaefer with any questions at:[email protected]

Full-time Tour Director, on-tour transportation, sightseeing

tours, entrace fees into attractions, round-trip flights, 7

overnight stays in hotels, European breakfast daily, and dinner

on select days

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EF PROFESSIONAL LE ARNING

“Every educator should have the

opportunity to be part of such a

thoughtful global experience.”

Jennifer D., Administrator, VA

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