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During her time in hiding in the Secret Annex, Anne Frank experienced her first kiss with Peter van Pels—a brief moment of intimacy amid the fear and uncertainty of war. This fleeting kiss offered a ...
what does it mean to interact with a chatbot based on Anne Frank, how will it affect the education of actual kids, and what level of control do educators, administrators and state regulators have ...
what does it mean to interact with a chatbot based on Anne Frank, how will it affect the education of actual kids, and what level of control do educators, administrators and state regulators have over ...
When it comes to teaching kids about the Holocaust, New York City parents and teachers have a new tool at their disposal: Anne Frank The Exhibition, which opens today at the Center for Jewish History.
Last time, Senior National News Editor Anna Rahmanan told us about all the cool things to do with kids in NYC this winter. Reporting on the new Anne Frank exhibition at the Center for Jewish ...
Terrible things are happening outside. At any time of night and day, poor, helpless people are being dragged out of their ...
“Our job with the curriculum is to ensure that kids, if they’re not already interested in Anne Frank, that there are universal themes in this exhibit that everyone’s interested in.
In a major show at the Whitney, Christine Sun Kim shines light on Deaf culture and measures sonic experience beyond the ear.
This town had steep economic disparity, and for many kids, the military was their way ... The graphic novel of “Anne Frank’s Diary” is too mature for children, especially children who ...
My kids never even heard the whole story ... "And so they were in Westerberg, the camp that was Westerbork, same camp that Anne Frank went through. But she was not a celebrity at age three." ...
Some of history’s most famous figures are coming back to life at John Gregg Elementary School, as fifth- and sixth-graders prepare to hold a living wax museum as part of the school’s annual art show.