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601 Pico Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90405

ph: 3103953204

robert.alvarado@smmusd.org

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Freshman Seminar

Facing History and Ourselves

Below is a introduction from the Facing History and Ourselves organization, describing a little about what the curriculum is about:

"  Facing History and Ourselves delivers classroom strategies, resources and lessons that inspire young people to take responsibility for their world. Internationally recognized for our quality and effectiveness, Facing History harnesses the power of the Internet and partners with school systems, universities and ministries of education worldwide.

Each year we reach more than 1.9 million students through our global network of more than 28,000 trained educators, staff, adjunct faculty and international fellows facilitate hundreds of seminars and workshops annually, and we reach the public through community events and extensive online resources. In 2009, the Facing History and Ourselves website received nearly 700,000 visits from people in 211 countries and territories.

At the heart of our work is the resource book Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior, which explores the consequences of hatred. Students all over the world learn to recognize bigotry and indifference. They also meet exemplars of courage and compassion in the face of injustice and see that their own daily choices can have major impacts and perhaps even be a critical link to a safer future.

Facing History's work is based on the premise that we need to — and can— teach civic responsibility, tolerance, and social action to young people, as a way of fostering moral adulthood. If we do not educate students for dignity and equity, then we have failed both them and ourselves.

We believe that students are moral philosophers who are able and willing to think about tough moral and ethical dilemmas in surprisingly sophisticated ways. Our materials and our approach help students with a wide range of abilities and learning styles understand that their choices and actions matter, and that young people can, and should, be agents of change. We provide teachers with the tools they need to educate students so that they can act on their knowledge.

"I faced history one day and found myself." - Facing History and Ourselves Student

 

Partner Interview- Click on the link for the questions to ask your partner.  Then, write a 1 page biography on your partner...be prepared to share in class!

ID Chart- Click here for -Copy of the identity chart used in class.

Inner/Outer Self-Copy of the graphic organizer used in class.

Universe of Obligation

 

  • Develop a deeper understanding of the concept of "universe of obligation" that exist among individuals and within communities.
  • Explore the implications of a "universe of obligation" for their own lives and communities.

Universe of Ogligation.  Click on this link for the hand out used in class about the Universe of Obligation.

"The Bad Samaritan", 60 Minutes

Part I

Part II



 

Information

For more information from Facing History and Ourselves, Click Here.

 

For Current Events,  click here.

 

Code of Conduct and Cell Phone Policy.  Use this link to access the hand outs for you and your parents to sign.  

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601 Pico Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90405

ph: 3103953204

robert.alvarado@smmusd.org