Anne Frank Exhibition Site Visit: Experience History, Transform Teaching

Join fellow educators for an immersive professional learning experience at the Anne Frank exhibition in New York City. This guided site visit offers teachers a unique opportunity to engage with one of history's most powerful stories while developing practical strategies for bringing these essential lessons back to their classrooms and communities. Participants will explore the exhibition together, experiencing the narrative and educational materials firsthand. Following the museum visit, we will convene for a structured debriefing session focused on translating this experience into meaningful classroom instruction, school-wide initiatives, and regional educational opportunities.

The Teacher Center will provide reimbursement for:

  • Transportation: Train or bus tickets, or mileage reimbursement at $0.70 per mile, up to $88

  • Meal allowance: Up to $26 This opportunity is designed for K-12 educators committed to fostering inclusive, historically-informed learning environments.

This professional learning experience promises to enhance your teaching practice while honoring the important lessons of history and human resilience.

Available exclusively to GCRTC Member School educators. https://www.teachers-center.org/member-schools


FORMAT: In-person learning opportunity

DATE: Tuesday, 8/12/25

TIME: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

LOCATION: Center for Jewish History, 15 W 16th St, New York, NY 10011

GCRTC FACILITATOR/CONTACT: Erica Boms Egdemir, GCRTC Teacher Leadership Coach for the Humanities

FEE: None. Registration is required.

CTLE HOURS: 3

REGISTRATION: https://shorturl.at/oBTW9

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