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Teacher Fellowship

An annual NCH Teacher Fellowship will be offered to a Nevada educator who exhibits interest and proficiency in teaching the Holocaust.

2023 Fellowship Awardee
Mitchell Kalin

7th Grade History Teacher, Leavitt Middle School

"As a seventh grade history teacher who has understood the importance of Holocaust education, I am extremely appreciative of all that the Nevada Center for Humanity is doing to help young people accept those who are different than themselves. Without the generous support of NCH, I would not be able to attend the Centropa Holocaust Professional Development Program this summer in Vienna and Prague.

This professional development will be with 100 teachers from the United States, Europe and Israel. I am sure what I am going to learn will make me a more effective teacher when I teach the Holocaust. This will not only benefit my students, but students of other teachers with whom I will be sharing what I have learned."

Our mission is to educate Nevadans through the lessons of the Holocaust, highlighting acts of courage and compassion amid atrocity. Through artifacts, virtual reality films, and exhibitions across the state, we share stories of those who stood up for their fellow man and inspire others to model their moral courage.

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