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[Vidéo] Pédagogie du projet et éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale Год публикации: 2018 Организация-автор: Annoncer la Couleur (ALC) Quels sont les avantages de la pédagogie du projet ? En quoi cette pédagogie est particulièrement propice pour faire de l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale ? T.E.A.C.H : Teaching emotive and controversial History 3-19 Many historical topics, including the Crusades, the Transatlantic Slave Trade or the Arab-Israeli conflict, can be considered emotive and controversial. The TEACH report found, in interviews with teachers carried out before 2007, that some teachers sometimes feel uncertain how best to approach such topics in such a way as to do the topics justice while respecting the feelings of particular groups of pupils. At no point did any teacher interviewed for the TEACH report claim to have avoided teaching about the Holocaust at Key Stage 3 for fear of offending Muslim children. The TEACH report outlines the sort of good practice in teaching sensitive topics which is available for teachers to share, not least through the Historical Association's programme of subject-specific training. (By the publisher) Los derechos humanos, el holocausto y los genocidos recientes Год публикации: 2008 Организация-автор: Ecuador. Ministerio de Educacion This resource guide designed for high school students in Ecuador broaches Holocaust history through broader thematics such as Human Rights, mass violence and a comparative analysis with other genocides. It is an valuable document for understanding worldwide issues. Enseigner la Shoah au college et au lycee - De la parole antisemite a la destruction des juifs d'Europe - Livret du Professeur Год публикации: 2009 Автор: Joel Kotek, Iannis Roder This teacher booklet published by the Mémorial de la Shoah contains well-constructed lessons to use entirely or partially, based on photographs and literature extracts. This guideline offers pedagogical and scientific reflections on the Holocaust’s historical treatment. Tell Ye Your Children - A book about the Holocaust in Europe 1933-1945 Год публикации: 2012 Автор: Stephane Bruchfeld, Paul. A. Levine This book is published by the Living History Forum. This Swedish public authority uses the teaching of the Holocaust and other crimes against humanity to promote tolerance, democracy and human rights. This booklet covers the rise of National Socialism until the end of the war,  providing facts and information to encourage discussions.  Dites-le à vos enfants - Un livre sur l'Holocauste en Europe 1933-1945 Год публикации: 2012 Автор: Stephane Bruchfeld, Paul. A. Levine Ce livre est publié par le Forum d'histoire vivante. Cette autorité publique suédoise utilise l'enseignement de l'Holocauste et d'autres crimes contre l'humanité pour promouvoir la tolérance, la démocratie et les droits de l'homme. Ce livret couvre la montée du national-socialisme jusqu'à la fin de la guerre, fournissant des faits et de l'information pour encourager les discussions. Policies and practices of holocaust education : international perspectives (Vol 40) Issue 153-154 Год публикации: 2010 Организация-автор: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) This double issue of Prospects (UNESCO/IBE) includes important contributions and new insights from researchers who have examined the practices of Holocaust education in various parts of the world. An open call for papers for this issue brought more than 30 contributions, a pool of high quality papers that greatly exceeded expectations, leading to the production of a double issue on the topic. The broad interest and new research are a testimony both to the significance of the field and to its challenges. The articles in the first volume contribute empirical research about the actual policies and practice of Holocaust education and carry direct lessons from school and classroom practices not only for countries in Europe but also for human rights and peace education worldwide. The second volume continues to reflect its authors’ practical and intellectual engagement with the implications of Holocaust education for human rights, multicultural, peace, and civic education. (By the publisher) Politiques et pratiques de l'éducation holocauste: perspectives internationales (Vol 40) Émission 153-154 Год публикации: 2010 Организация-автор: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) Ce double numéro de Perspectives (UNESCO / BIE) comprend des contributions importantes et de nouvelles perspectives de chercheurs qui ont examiné les pratiques de l'éducation de l'Holocauste dans diverses parties du monde. Un appel à communications pour cette question a plus de 30 contributions, un pool de documents de qualité qui ont largement dépassé les attentes, conduisant à la production d'un numéro double sur le sujet. L'intérêt général et de nouvelles recherches sont un témoignage à la fois l'importance du champ et à ses défis. Les articles dans le premier volume contribuent la recherche empirique sur les politiques et les pratiques réelles de l'Holocauste et portent des enseignements directs de pratiques scolaires et en classe, non seulement pour les pays d'Europe, mais aussi pour les droits de l'homme et éducation à la paix à travers le monde. Le deuxième volume continue de refléter l'engagement pratique et intellectuel de ses auteurs avec les conséquences de l'Holocauste pour les droits de l'homme, multiculturel, la paix et l'éducation civique. (Par l'éditeur) Fearful symmetry: Palestinian and Jewish teachers confront contested narratives in integrated bilingual education The present paper deals with Jewish and Palestinian teachers who work in an integrated school in Israel, and shows the challenges and possibilities by examining these teachers' powerful historical narratives in the context of in-service training sessions. It is shown how these teachers essentially remain firmly rooted in the hegemonic historical narratives of their own community, even when their attitudes are challenged and clearer alternatives are considered to the reigning narratives. The findings highlight predominantly the failures, concerning the potential of educational efforts to help overcome situations of intractable conflict, even within contexts specifically devised for this purpose; yet, some openings also become apparent in the process of negotiating competing narratives and inventing new dialogic possibilities. The  paper suggests that schools with their historical tradition are places where it is difficult  to reach change or to produce it—even in integrated schools in which partial structural change takes place—and teacher training may not always be the answer. However, it also indicates that an ongoing agonistics of raising critical issues regarding one's identifications with hegemonic narratives does offer openings to take responsibility for both the challenges and the dialogic possibilities that are created in the process. Discussion Papers Journal (Vol 3) Volume III presents a diverse group of authors writing on a wide range of topics. Among the contributors are academics, researchers, and sociologists, the chairman of a world-renowned Holocaust museum, the Special Advisers to the Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect, a Hollywood filmmaker, and a former United Nations intern. They are from Canada, Denmark, Israel, Morocco, Senegal, Serbia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Their articles deal with a fascinating wide range of issues including Holocaust education in Denmark, and in Morocco; the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance; music and the Holocaust; rescue; the preservation of former Nazi concentration and death camps; crimes committed against the Roma and Sinti during the Second World War; the post-Holocaust memory of German-Jewish achievements; and the prevention of atrocity crimes. (By the publisher)