2012 Summer Symposium

11th Annual Martin & Doris Rosen Symposium on Remembering the Holocaust: A Summer Symposium for Educators and the Community

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The symposium is free and open to the public.

  1. Date: July 15-July 19, 2012
  2. Location: Appalachian State University
  3. Participants:
    1. Public school teachers, preferably teaching grades 5 through 12.
    2. Media Specialists.
    3. Appalachian State University students, faculty, and staff.
    4. Interested persons from Boone, the High Country, North Carolina, and the Southeastern United States.
  4. Purpose and Goal
    To provide a wide audience of public school teachers, university faculty, students, and concerned citizens with information and insights about the victims, perpetrators, and consequences of the Nazi Holocaust. The Symposium will raise basic questions about intolerance, indifference, and human courage in a dangerous world.
  5. 2012 Agenda
    The symposium will provide approximately forty hours of instruction, discussions, demonstrations, and public programs designed for teachers, students and the community. Teachers who complete all forty hours will receive four CEU units.

The 2012 Symposium will be made possible by grants from Martin and Doris Rosen, the Leon Levine Foundation, and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc - Rabbi Israel Miller Fund for Shoah Research, Documentation and Education.

Start Date: 
Sun, 07/15/2012 - 13:00
End Date: 
Thu, 07/19/2012 - 15:00