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Department of History

Contact Us

University Hall
Suite:  5240
Mail Stop 970
Phone: 419.530.2845
Fax: 419.530.4539
history@utoledo.edu
Office hours 
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Contact Tamara Golkiewicz at 419.530.2845 or history@utoledo.edu to schedule and appointment

Department of History

Contact Us

University Hall
Suite:  5240
Mail Stop 970
Phone: 419.530.2845
Fax: 419.530.4539
history@utoledo.edu
Office hours 
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Contact Tamara Golkiewicz at 419.530.2845 or history@utoledo.edu to schedule and appointment

Holocaust Education CEU Program

Holocaust History for Ohio Teachers 

Fulfill your requirement for continuing education unit credits (CEUs) and learn how to incorporate valuable Holocaust education in your classroom.

Our Holocaust Education CEU Program is designed to equip middle and high school educators with the insights and teaching strategies to better share the important lessons of this period of history with their students.

Course Highlights

  • Earn three CEUs upon course completion
  • Created specifically with Ohio teachers in mind, our program is in tune with state standards and incorporates Holocaust survivors’ stories from Toledo
  • Provides greater flexibility for busy educators through an online, asynchronous format, so you can engage with the courses on your schedule
  • Delivered by UToledo Online, an award-winning online education provider dedicated to an optimum student experience

Enriched with photos and video lectures at historic locations like the Buchenwald concentration camp, the courses offer interactive learning and straightforward assessments in an asynchronous, online format you can complete at your pace.

About the Instructor

An expert in modern European history, Dr. Barry Jackisch is associate professor of history and the Philip Markowicz Endowed Professor in Judaism and Jewish Biblical Studies at The University of Toledo’s Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences and Education.

Dr. Jackisch developed the courses with a grant from the Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Educational Commission, which was established by the Ohio Legislature in 2020 to promote Holocaust and genocide education across the state.

barry jackisch headshot

How to Enroll

UToledo Online makes it easy to register and enroll in these online courses.

  1. Create your account in Blackboard. Sign up as a Professional and Continuing Education Participant and establish your username and password.
  2. Enroll in the Holocaust Education CEU courses. Click “Buy” in the course description to complete your purchase and enroll.
  3. Complete the courses on your schedule. Learn through written materials, video lectures and interactive methods.
  4. Earn your certificate of course completion. You’ll receive three CEUs upon successful completion of each topic module and a short response essay for your final assessment.

reimbursement

CEU program participants can also apply to the Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Educational Commission for reimbursement of registration fees upon successful course completion. This opportunity is on a first come, first served basis. For more information please contact the Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Educational Commission.

Questions?

Visit UToledo Online’s Workforce Development and Continuing Education page for additional details and more information about the Holocaust Education CEU Program.

Learn More

Dean's Office
University Hall
Third Floor, Room 3160
Mail Stop 906
419.530.2164
Undergraduate Admission
enroll@utoledo.edu
419.530.8888 (call)
419.329.4567 (text)
2801 W. Bancroft Street
Toledo, OH 43606
Graduate Admission
graduateonlineapplication@utoledo.edu
419.530.GRAD (4723), Option 1
Stranahan Hall, Room 1048
2801 W. Bancroft, MS 933
Toledo, OH 43606
Last Updated: 10/13/25