The Cleveland office is one of seven national hubs, working with more than 500 schools in Ohio.
Author: Sara Shookman
Updated: 8:19 PM EST February 25, 2021
CLEVELAND — Think back to your high school history class. This may not be what you remember.
“If you were to peer into a Facing History classroom, you would not see an educator who's lecturing,” said Pamela Donaldson, program director for the Cleveland office of Facing History and Ourselves.
“I always compare to a volleyball game," Donaldson says. "You just have one student and then the ball goes over [to] the other student and then they're all engaged in this very respectful way of pushing each other and pushing perspective.”