DLP Teacher Training Program

DLP offers a variety of teacher training for different learning environments along with professional development opportunities.

DLP Teacher Training Program

Sponsored by the Leve Family Foundation

2025 dates pending

The David Labkovski Project is offering a select group of teachers free professional development to teach DLP’s Docent and Leadership Program curriculum, and bring this unique Holocaust education program to their schools. These free trainings are made possible by the generous support of the Leve Family Foundation.

Requirements: Four, 90-minute Zoom sessions and 2 hours of individual implementation support.

Please complete the form below to submit your interest in joining this program.

DLP’s Teacher Training Program

What You'll Learn

Participants will complete the program with a better understanding of:

  • how to critically read narrative art
  • how to integrate art into curriculum
  • applying historical context to David Labkovski’s paintings
  • building on knowledge of 20th century history and the Holocaust
  • reflecting and responding to art
  • making connections to modern day stereotyping, anti-semitism, and injustice
  • curating a virtual tour, analyzing David Labkovski’s art
  • curriculum planning to integrate DLP’s Docent & Leadership Program
  • building understanding and inclusion through facilitating student led art exhibits

*Participants will receive a certificate after completing DLP’s Teacher Training.

Teacher Training Application Form – dates pending

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Engage

DLP guides students to become engaged with David Labkovski’s artwork, which illustrate his experiences of the Holocaust, such that they move from passive observer to actively bearing witness to history.

Enrich

DLP enriches Holocaust education by providing immersive, tangible experiences that evoke emotion and enable connection with our past, so that we never forget the atrocities committed by the Nazis and their supporters.

Educate

DLP’s pedagogical approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of the Holocaust, and it encourages visitors to educate their peers and communities about how to advocate for tolerance and inclusion.

Empower

DLP goes beyond the classroom; through Holocaust education, we empower students to use their creativity and their voice to stand against injustices.