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Holocaust Education in a Global Context 발행 연도: 2014 저자: Karel Fracapane | Matthias Haß 단체 저자: UNESCO | Topography of Terror Foundation (Germany) International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This historic event has long been central to cultures of remembrance in those countries where the genocide of the Jewish people occurred. But other parts of the world have now begun to recognize the history of the Holocaust as an effective means to teach about mass violence and to promote human rights and civic duty, testifying to the emergence of this pivotal historical event as a universal frame of reference. In this new, globalized context, how is the Holocaust represented and taught? How do teachers handle this excessively complex and emotionally loaded subject in fast-changing multicultural European societies still haunted by the crimes perpetrated by the Nazis and their collaborators? Why and how is it taught in other areas of the world that have only little if any connection with the history of the Jewish people? Holocaust Education in a Global Context will explore these questions.
Preventing Violent Extremism through Education: A guide for policy-makers 발행 연도: 2017 단체 저자: 联合国教科文组织 (UNESCO) 该出版物在如何处理暴力极端主义带来的具体挑战的问题上为教育领域人员(政策制定者、教师以及各类教育利益相关者)提供了技术性的指导。该指导手册特别旨在帮助教育相关教育部门的政策制定者从教育方面入手优先考虑、规划并采取有效的预防性的相关行动,为国家预防工作做出贡献。
UNESCO's Contribution to the Prevention of Violant Extremism 발행 연도: 2016 단체 저자: UNESCO This document provides a summary of recent efforts by UNESCO to step up its action to prevent violent extremism, in the context of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Plan of Action on Violent Extremism, launched in January 2016. Building on its mandate and existing activities, UNESCO has adopted an intersectoral approach, paying particular attention to the needs of young people particularly at risk of radicalization.
Holocaust Education in a Global Context: Report 발행 연도: 2013 단체 저자: UNESCO Teaching and learning about the Holocaust, which until this point had largely been a matter of regional interest, for Europeans, as well as North Americans and Israelis, became officially an issue of universal concern. Other countries are now invited to teach about the Holocaust even if they do not have a direct link to the event. This raises many issues concerning the pedagogical implications of this global perspective on Holocaust education. Why and how is the Holocaust taught in countries that have no connections with the genocide and the history of the Jewish people? How does this history connect and resonate with the preoccupations of these countries? Generally speaking, what could be the purposes and the benefits of teaching about the Holocaust globally?In order to address these issues, UNESCO organized an experts-meeting on 27 April 2012, in partnership with the Topography of Terror Foundation (Berlin, Germany). The purpose was specifically to clarify the following questions: What are the current trends of Holocaust education worldwide? How can the Holocaust be studied in a comparative fashion in the classroom? In which ways does Holocaust education contribute to the prevention of genocide? Furthermore, how is it taught in a human rights education perspective? Can the Holocaust provide a suitable framework to address other traumatic events of the past? 