EDUCATORS
Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning for children and teens in grades K–12.
Explore our back-to-school professional development opportunities for educators, including online workshops, webinars, and courses.
This toolkit on confronting antisemitism for the 2024-25 school year includes a downloadable PDF.
A guide to helping young people understand and discuss antisemitism, in partnership with the Association of Jewish Psychologists.
Explore short- and long-term actions you can take to help forward the mission of CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism — making Jewish hate both socially and politically unacceptable.
Author Sara Colb of ADL New England says that with antisemitism rising since Oct. 7, schools must start planning to confront it in the new academic year.
In this webinar, Drew Fidler of BBYO and Rabbi Ron Fish of the Anti-Defamation League discuss helping teens deal with the issue of anti-Jewish hate.
The AJC offers resources for dealing with post-Oct. 7 antisemitism in both K-12 schools and higher education.
This downloadable guide for educators shows how to identify antisemitism.
The Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the U.S. Department of Education provides a list of resources for students, educators and communities.
Liza Wiemer, author of award-winning novel "The Assignment," shares tips for students and teachers on dealing with antisemitism at school.
Address today's global challenges with lesson plans focused on current events, including the refugee crisis and contemporary antisemitism.
This article from the NEA provides suggestions for educators on how to take on antisemitism at college campuses, while providing further resources.