Stacy Schiller

Stacy Schiller has been an educator for 27 years. She has a Master’s degree in Teaching from the University of Virginia and a Master’s degree in Social Justice Education from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Always passionate about teaching the Holocaust and social justice, she has attended multiple nationally-recognized programs on those subjects. She has designed and implemented workshops for middle school, high school and college students as well as professional development workshops for educators on racism, heterosexism, the Holocaust and other genocides.

Schiller has served as the Director of the Holocaust Resource Center and Diversity Council at Kean University in New Jersey. In the summer of 2017, she co-facilitated a weeklong seminar at Chhange through the Olga Lengyel Institute of New York to promote Holocaust and Social Justice education with 15 educators. Most recently, she was selected as a Monmouth University Social Justice Academy Fellow and a Design Team Ambassador for the New Jersey Education Association Consortium. Schiller currently teaches United States History, AP Seminar, and a course on the Holocaust and Genocide at Raritan High School in Hazlet, incorporating her social justice education background into her teaching.

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