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The necessity of darkness. The pedagogic imperative to teach about the death camps How much knowledge about the Holocaust is too much for students? How early is too early to begin to teach about the event? How do we find the correct balance between teaching about the atrocities and teaching about Jewish agency? The Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration debate these and other pedagogical questions in these pages. (By the publisher)
The duty to remember: Holocaust remembrance and education in contemporary France Though the decades following the liberation of France in 1944 were characterized by myths and repressions, since the 1970s historians, filmmakers, educators, the general public, and government officials have made considerable efforts to reconcile the dark aspects of France's history and to integrate them into French memory and national history. As Vichy's involvement in the perpetration of the Holocaust moved from the periphery into the mainstream of French consciousness, so did Holocaust remembrance and education. Though for several decades these initiatives appear to have provided a symbolic protection against anti-Semitic acts, the 21st century has been marked by a resurgence of anti-Semitic incidents in France. This paper explores the evolution of France's memory of Vichy's anti-Semitism, the measures taken to incorporate Holocaust remembrance and education into national memory and history, and the reasons why these measures no longer appear to have the same effect in contemporary France. (By the author)
Complicating Issues in Holocaust Education Confronting the Holocaust in a classroom setting involves a complex undertaking that demands careful planning as educators develop and present curricula on the subject to their students. This article explores another problematic factor involved in teaching the Shoah, that is, several issues that exist outside the content/pedagogical framework but that nonetheless may exert a major influence on the teaching of the subject. These issues affect the environment that surrounds Holocaust education and, therefore, can have a considerable impact on the teaching of the subject. (By the author)
Strategies in Facing Antisemitism : An educational resource guide This resource guide from Yad Vashem and the Simon Wisenthal Center is divided into two parts. First, it assesses antisemitism today. Then it proposes a few articles on ways to sensitize the public to antisemitism : how to broach the topic in the classroom, how to deal with antisemitism on internet...
Stratégies pour faire face à l'Antisémitisme: Un guide de ressources éducatives Ce guide de ressources de Yad Vashem et le Centre Simon Wiesenthal est divisé en deux parties. Premièrement, il évalue l'antisémitisme aujourd'hui. Ensuite, il propose quelques articles sur les moyens de sensibiliser le public à l'antisémitisme: comment aborder le sujet en classe, comment faire face à l'antisémitisme sur internet ...
Mémoire et Histoire de la Shoah à l'école Cette publication est organisé selon trois thèmes: «L'histoire de l'Holocauste», la «citoyenneté» et «arts et de la transmission". Il est un guide précieux pour les enseignants de l'enseignement primaire, où ils peuvent trouver des suggestions et des matériaux atelier pour une première approche du sujet de l'Holocauste.
Umstrittene Geschichte: Ansichten zum Holocaust unter Muslimen im internationalen Vergleich The article relates a qualitative study carried out alongside an educational project for multiplicators. It is an experimental encounter programme between Israeli Jews and Palestinians from Israel, dealing together with the history and the memory of the Holocaust, and also with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Nakba. The programme can be considered an experience located at the intersection of Peace Education and Holocaust Education; it lasted over a year and included a study trip to Berlin. The research is based on three series of interviews with the participants, including during the study-trip to Berlin. The findings point to questions of identity-building during the process, recognizing victims’ experiences rather than victims’ identities, processes of inclusion and distancing, and dilemmas faced by the participants when dealing together with the history and the memory of the Holocaust. The contribution shows possible objectives and limits of such a project, as well as the necessary conditions for the emergence of a culture of mutual recognition, without negating the asymmetrical character of the prevailing situation, nor comparing sufferings, nor equating historical facts. It shows that focusing on perpetrators and bystanders, rather than only on victims, can bring common insights for both sides. (By the author)
Las actividades nazis en la Argentina: reflexiones en torno a un texto de estudio para EGB 3 y Polimodal This article approaches the question of teaching history through students´ books or school manuals. Recognizing the importance of the role of history as a builder of collective memory, the study analyses specifically the proposal of a manual (designed by the authors of this article) created for teachers and students about the Holocaust problematic and its treatment in Argentinean classrooms. Based on the material elaborated by CEANA (Comisión para el Esclarecimiento de las Actividades Nazis en la Argentina / Commission for the clarification of the Nazi activities in Argentina,) the Manual gives a new meaning to the Shoah´s history and memory and offers a new proposal of transference of this knowledge in the classroom to make it possible to teach a living and critical history that is in a permanent relationship with the present. (By the author)
Les juifs dans les manuels scolaires d'Histoire en France This book examines the dissonance between national memory and history concerning French Jewry. From the third Republic to the present, the analysis of textbooks reveals what representations the French educational system has disseminated across the nation and how these images persist or fade through time.
The role of experiential learning in Holocaust education The paper starts with a brief description and analysis of Holocaust education in Israel as a case of teaching history. The role of experiential learning is discussed, leading to the presentation of the "Journey to Poland" as a central element in teaching and learning about the Holocaust. Several evaluation studies of this journey are noted. Finally, the discussion offers some conclusions concerning the use of experiential learning in the teaching of history, its advantages, limitations and risks. (By the author) 