
Éva Kardos has been teaching history, social studies, and German at the Alternative Economics High School since 1996, and has also been working as a mentor since 1997. Since the beginning of her career, she has been deeply involved in studying the history, traditions, and situation of minorities. Within this field, she is particularly interested in Jewish history, the events of the Holocaust, and their consequences and effects that are still felt today. She works at the Hannah Arendt Association and as an external consultant for the Haver Foundation. Tolerance, acceptance, and global thinking are important to her, and she wants to pass these values on to her students. She has been associated with the Centropa Foundation for a long time and regularly uses our materials in her lessons. She has participated in our seminars, teacher training courses, the Common Denominator Education Program, and the international Summer Academy. She has been a member of the Professional Advisory Team of Centropa Hungary since 2020.