BY MICHAEL FLEMING
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Mr. Derrick Hines, campus director, reports from Columbia:
The year long Anne Frank House Museum Traveling Exhibit project undertaken by the USC Teaching Fellows in collaboration with USC's Center for Educational Partnerships and the College of Arts and Science's European Studies Department has visited two SC middle schools and trained over 30 students to become peer leaders and community leaders for their schools and communities. This initiative seeks to further the USC College of Education's goal to promote awareness of social justice issues within society and to establish meaningful dialogue between individuals who guide their peers and community members through the exhibit. See more at http://www.wltx.com/mb/news/local/teacher-cadets-learn-to-discuss-holocaust/324887094
The year long Anne Frank House Museum Traveling Exhibit project undertaken by the USC Teaching Fellows in collaboration with USC's Center for Educational Partnerships and the College of Arts and Science's European Studies Department has visited two SC middle schools and trained over 30 students to become peer leaders and community leaders for their schools and communities. This initiative seeks to further the USC College of Education's goal to promote awareness of social justice issues within society and to establish meaningful dialogue between individuals who guide their peers and community members through the exhibit. See more at http://www.wltx.com/mb/news/local/teacher-cadets-learn-to-discuss-holocaust/324887094