What We Do

Education is a powerful tool to help young people contribute to a more just society. Through educational programs and resources on antisemitism, the Holocaust and anti-bias learning, we partner with all members of the school community to equip them with the knowledge and skills to challenge bias and hate, and create more equitable and inclusive communities.

  • Anti-Bias Education
  • Antisemitism Education
  • Holocaust Education
  • Bullying & Cyberbullying Prevention
  • College and University
  • K-12 Schools and Universities
  • Educators, Staff and Students
  • Parents and Families
  • Communities and Organizations 
  • Anti-Bias Education
  • Antisemitism Education
  • Holocaust Education
  • Bullying & Cyberbullying Prevention
  • College and University
  • K-12 Schools and Universities
  • Educators, Staff and Students
  • Parents and Families
  • Communities and Organizations 

Programs and Resources

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Awareness to Action®

A flexible, 4-part online learning experience to help middle and high students recognize and challenge antisemitism through storytelling, historical facts and empathy building.

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Words to Action®

An interactive education program designed to help Jewish high school and college students examine their identities and be equipped with constructive and effective responses to combat antisemitism and anti-Israel bias.

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Echoes & Reflections

The leading source for Holocaust educational materials and professional learning. We partner with middle and high school educators to support them, amplify their skills and provide resources to teach about the Holocaust in a comprehensive and meaningful way.

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No Place for Hate®

A student-inspired school-wide program to create a more equitable and inclusive school climate, catered to a school's unique culture and needs.

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Student Mini Lessons

Self-paced learning modules for students focusing on anti-bias, antisemitism, and classroom climate, all completed within 25 minutes or less.

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Educator Mini Lessons

Online, self-paced learning experiences for educators that teach about core anti-bias themes and topics in 25 minutes or less.

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Online Courses

Explore our multi-week online courses led by facilitators that foster a learning environment where educators share, connect and support one another in creating inclusive classrooms.

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Webinars

Virtual learning experiences that empower school communities to address antisemitism and hate.

Explore the Past, Shape the Future Student Activities

Holocaust Education Student Activities

Online, self-directed activities from Echoes & Reflections that increases student knowledge about core topics of Holocaust history, antisemitism and related issues.

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Lesson Plans

A collection of K-12 classroom blended and online learning solutions for educators and students that promotes critical thinking and learning around historical and current events topics through the lens of diversity, bias and social justice.

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Books Matter™

A collection of books to spark discussion around identity, diversity, bias and social justice, including picture, chapter and young adult books, plus discussion guides for teachers and families for our Monthly Featured Books.

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Table Talks

Robust discussion guides that provide guidance for families and caregivers to discuss the news and other timely social events.

ADL's Echoes and Reflections Holocaust program, curriculum and resources

Holocaust Curriculum

A comprehensive curriculum and library of Holocaust content that is classroom-ready and prepared with today’s students and classrooms in mind.

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Teaching and Discussion Guides

Tips, tools, strategies and lessons for K-12 educators, administrators, students and family members to promote safe, equitable and respectful learning environments.

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Anti-Bias Curriculum

Anti-bias curriculum guides prepared for K-12 educators to use as supplementary materials to assist students in creating environments of mutual respect and inclusiveness, and promoting justice for all.

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Monthly Featured Book

Each Monthly Featured Book from Books Matter™ comes with educator and parent discussion guides that include conversation starters, talking points, related books and additional resources.

Our Reach: 2023

ADL Education’s goal is to help people of all ages challenge bias, discrimination and systems of oppression.

7 Million

Number of students ADL Education reached with anti-bias, antisemitism and Holocaust education programs, delivered in-person and online.

24,000

Educators participated in an online course, webinar or self-paced digital learning experience from ADL Education.

1,976

K-12 schools built a learning community of respect, inclusivity and equity by participating in ADL Education’s No Place for Hate® program.

ADL Education Frameworks

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The Four Pillars of Challenging Antisemitism

The Four pillars of Challenging Antisemitism support learners in applying anti-bias skills and knowledge to antisemitism

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The Anti-Bias Learning Framework

ADL Education’s anti-bias pillars reflect our philosophy by which one recognizes and builds an understanding of bias and takes steps to address it.

Additional Tools and Resources

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Anti-Bias Teaching & Learning Digital Kits

A digital collection of resources that provide a foundational understanding of ADL's approach to anti-bias education. Start applying an anti-bias lens in your classroom to create a more inclusive and equitable learning environment.

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Sutori and Flipgrid

Help young people explore a variety of topics on bias, diversity, identity, social justice and more. Assign or share interactive lessons and activities with students that incorporate different media like video, literature, music and the arts.

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Calendar of Observances

A calendar to increase your awareness and sensitivity about religious holidays and observances, and ethnic and cultural festivities that may be relevant to students, colleagues and neighbors in your community.

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Pyramid of Hate

A visual guide which illustrates the growing complexity of the prevalence of bias, hate and oppression in our society.

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Recursos en Español / Resources in Spanish

Educational resources in Spanish for the Latino/a community and individuals who serve the Latino/a community.

Contact ADL Education Staff

Learn more about our programs, trainings and educational services in your area.

 

This work is made possible in part by the generous support of

  • Bank of America

  • The Choose Kindness Project

  • Coca-Cola Foundation

  • Abe and Ida Cooper Foundation

  • Drs. Sharon and Kenny Fried

  • Eileen Ludwig Greenland

  • Northrop Grumman

  • Yossie and Dana Hollander

  • L'Oreal USA, Inc.

  • Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation

  • SNCF Americas

  • S&P Global Foundation