Teaching the Holocaust and Prejudice Reduction, Post Baccalaureate Certificate
Program Description
This 4 course, 12 credit certificate is designed for teachers and other educators in K-12 schools. It directly addresses the mandate of the New Jersey State Legislature in 1994 to teach about Holocaust, genocide, and prejudice in New Jersey public schools. The prerequisites are taught both at Kean and at local school districts and are also electives in the Kean University Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies program.
Options for the program: This program is sponsored by the Holocaust Resource Foundation, a non-profit philanthropic organization and all courses are offered tuition-free. Contact the Holocaust Resource Center at hrc@kean.edu for a listing of off campus sites.
Prerequisites
Teaching the Holocaust and Teaching Prejudice Reduction are pre-requisites for the Advanced Seminar courses. The pre-requisites may be taken without application to the Certificate Program.
Required Courses
Total Credit Hours: 12
Faculty
Concetta Donvito
MA Montclair State
EdD, Seton Hall University
Bernard Flashberg
MAT Farleigh Dickinson
Janice Kroposky
BA, Bloomsburg University
MA, Kean University
Karen Stark
MAT, Rutgers University
MIT, Graduate Program joint degree
Rosemarie Wilkinson
M.A., Kean University
Jaci Mayer
Rebecca Novalis
B.A., CUNY Baruch College
M.A., Fairleigh Dickinson
Shana Stein
B.A, Rutgers University
M.A., Rutgers University