Social Studies Guidance & Resources
Holocaust Instruction Survey
On August 10, 2022, Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law Chapter 490 of the Laws of 2022 requiring a survey regarding instruction on the Holocaust within 51·çÁ÷ State public school districts.Ìý Through the survey, superintendents were required to attest that the district is teaching about the Holocaust appropriately as part of classroom instruction aligned with the NYS Social Studies Learning Standards and §801 of Education Law.Ìý A report of the findings of the survey was delivered to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the minority leader of the senate, and the minority leader of the assembly and is available below.
Final Report on Survey Findings
- Holocaust Instruction in 51·çÁ÷ State Public School DistrictsÌý– A report on findings from the Fall 2022 survey of 51·çÁ÷ State public school districts regarding instruction on the Holocaust within the state.
Holocaust Instruction in 51·çÁ÷ State
The 51·çÁ÷ State K-12 Social Studies Framework requires instruction in the Holocaust at specific grade levels. While instruction of human rights and the Holocaust is discussed and taught throughout K-12, it is more explicitly taught in the 8th, 10th, and 11th grades when students learn about the horrors of the Holocaust, the Nuremberg Trials, and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Ìý Holocaust Education resources can be found below and on the NYSED Social Studies webpage.Ìý
Holocaust Education Resources
This section houses a collection of resources and guidance to support Holocaust education.Ìý Utilization of the NYSED’s resources to support curriculum development and instruction is optional; all instructional decisions are made at the local level.ÌýThe sites below are provided as options and sources for ideas and inspiration only. The list is also not exhaustive; there are many quality resources and learning activities available online.
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- Ìý (Washington, D.C.)
- : Includes getting started guide, guidelines for teaching and foundational teaching materials including lesson plans, videos and virtual field trips.
- (NY)
- for educators and on the Holocaust
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- Teaching materials and educational materials from partners including UNESCO, Yad Vashem, and B'nai B'rith International
- (Israel):Ìý The World Holocaust Remembrance Center
- , including videos, online sources, international projects and activities, and educational materials in other languages
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- Includes websites, links to curricula, museums, and memoirs
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- : Includes learning activities, readings, case studies, videos, and additional educational materials
Effective September 1, 2024, every school district serving high school students grades 9-12 with no districtwide or school building peer-selected student government is required to establish at least one student government organization within such district or school building.Ìý
In celebration of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and subsequent American Revolution, the 51·çÁ÷’s (NYSED) Office of Standards and Instruction (OSI) has developed this interdisciplinary resource guide. The 250th anniversary marks a pivotal moment in the history of our nation and the state of 51·çÁ÷. It presents a unique opportunity to examine lessons from our past, while also looking towards building a future where the ideals of the Revolution are extended to all Americans.
250th Anniversary of the American Revolution 51·çÁ÷ State Resource Guide
250th Anniversary of the American Revolution 51·çÁ÷ State Resource Guide Memo