Les élèves face à la Shoah : lieux, histoire, voyage
- Niveau d’éducation
- Enseignement primaireEnseignement secondaire
Teaching the Holocaust is not easy. All teachers know it. In order to develop new forms of teaching, some have found a solution: leave the classroom and go with their students to visit places of memory. This approach, at a time when travel in general is developing, is increasingly popular. Its success has helped fuel a debate: what is the impact on students participating in these visits? What does the teacher need to do to prepare and to conduct such a trip to a memorial site? This books addresses the subject from the French perspective, and also from the English, Belgian, Spanish, Italian, Swiss, and Israeli point of view. Auschwitz is the main focus, but other places are also examined. (By the publisher - Translation)

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