“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

ALL-UKRAINIAN EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR OF “TKUMA” INSTITUTE FOR TEACHERS

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE GERMAN-UKRAINIAN HISTORICAL COMMISSION

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“MARATHONS ARE OF LIVING” FOR YOUTH ON THE HOLOCAUST HISTORY

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE WORKS CONTEST FOR TEACHERS, SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, POSTGRADUATES "LESSONS OF WAR AND HOLOCAUST

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL INTERRELIGIOUS YOUTH SEMINAR "THE ARK"

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR FOR UKRAINIAN TEACHERS IN YAD VASHEM (JERUSALEM, ISRAEL)

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

“TKUMA” UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

PRESENTATION OF “TKUMA” INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS  IN COOPERATION WITH THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE

"Tkuma" Institute has experience in organization and conduction of educational events for school and university students, school teachers. In cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, regional institutes of advanced teacher training, "Tkuma" Institute organized special system of seminars for improvement of teachers' skills.

"Tkuma" Institute has unique experience in creating textbooks. School History textbooks created by "Tkuma" Institute won All-Ukrainian State Contests and were released in hundreds of thousands of copies.

"Tkuma" Institute effectively cooperates with regional office of Junior Academy of Sciences. On the base of "Tkuma" Institute winter and summer sessions of JAS are conducted. During this events school students have an opportunity to work with the Holocaust museum holdings, consult the Institute and Museum research associates and meet famous Ukrainian and foreign scholars.

On November 12, 2017, “Menorah” Center hosted various educational activities organized within the framework of World Day of Jewish Knowledge organized by the Solomonica Cultural Center in partnership with the Hillel Youth Organization with the support of the Joint. The theme of this year’s “Day of Jewish Knowledge” was defined as “Beauty and Ugliness”.

On November 09, 2017 Dr. Igor Shchupak, director of “Tkuma” Institute and the Holocaust Museum, held classes with the ten-grade school students of Dnipro school #148. Together with school students, Dr. Shchupak discussed the problems of values that allow countries and people to be successful (or unsuccessful). They talked about national traditions and universal human rights, tolerance in the widest sense – and its borders.

On October 11, 2017 "Tkuma" Institute and the Holocaust Museum welcomed more that 100 school students from Verkjniodniprovsk district on the initiative of ATO veteran and deputy Artem Kravchenko. "Tkuma" Institute educators Vladyslav Bazylevskyi and Valentyn Rybalka conducted educational guided tour though the Holocaust Museum exhibition, focusing on the events of Wolrd War II and the Holocaust in Ukraine.

On October 08, 2017 “Tkuma” Institute and the Holocaust Museum hosted commemorative lesson for school students from Mykolaiv region. The lesson was timed to the Babyn Yar Memory Day, so the focus was put on the issues of the history of the Holocaust in Ukraine and the Second World War.

On October 08, 2017 “Tkuma” Institute and the Holocaust Museum was visited by students of Higher vocational school №7 of Kremenchuk. Together with Iryna Piskariova, “Tkuma” Institute Educational Programs Coordinator, young people discussed the importance of preserving the memory of the Holocaust and the Second World War, after which students went on a tour through the Holocaust Museum, conducted by researchers Vladyslav Bazylevskyi and Valentyn Rubalka. The main attention was paid to the units, devoted to the “final solution of the Jewish question” in the occupied territory of Ukraine and the tragedy of Babyn Yar.