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Don Holmen

 


Don Holmen, Director
Stoughton Administrative and Educational Services Center



Live Video Virtual Fieldtrip
Presentation by Holocaust Survivor

ABSTRACT

The ability to connect live to the Museum of Tolerance, which allows students in grades 5-12, to interact live with a Holocaust survivor, is an activity that enriches the curriculum of any school. These students have visited the museum six times during the past two years. These visits have been powerful opportunities to discuss man's intolerance as a historical fact and also discuss intolerance, as it exists today.

 

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