Never again ! Does Holocaust education have an effect on pupils' citizenship values and attitudes?
- Corporate Author
- Scottish Executive. Department of Social Research
- Collation
- 72p
- Resource Language
- English
- Year of publication
- 2006
- Resource Type
- International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documentsResearch papers / journal articles
- Region
- Europe and North America
- eBook URL
- [E-BOOK]
As the education for citizenship agenda continues to make an impact on schools, this research sets out to examine whether teaching the Holocaust, in the upper primary, either as part of a study on World War 2 or as a topic on its own, has an impact, both immediate and longer term, on pupilsโ citizenship values and attitudes, and particularly those values and attitudes relating to various minority or disadvantaged groups in Scotland. (By the author)

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