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Teaching the Holocaust at a distance : reflections from the field As technology continues to improve and online learning programs continue to proliferate each year throughout the United States, it is necessary for teachers to establish a sound understanding of proper pedagogical techniques for a digital environment. This phenomenon has ushered in a new era of education, thus bringing forth a myriad of new questions and issues that must be addressed. For instance, how should online instructors properly transfer and teach traditional core subjects in an online milieu? Social studies educators are faced with additional quandaries, such as teaching democratic processes for effective citizenship and the teaching of controversial issues/topics like the Holocaust. Undeniably, controversial topics elicit strong emotions and come with a plethora of concerns that seem only possible to address in a face-to-face classroom. This current exploration draws upon the scholarship and experience of experts in the field of social studies education, distance learning, and Holocaust Studies to provide suggestions as to how teachers should approach controversial topics in a digital learning environment. An example lesson plan is also provided to showcase a successful integration of controversial issues into an online high school social studies classroom. (By the author)
Seeing the world from today from a different viewpoint: The impact of the lessons from Auschwitz project on schools in Scotland Auschwitz remains the epitome of inhumanity and barbarism. In 2007, the Holocaust Educational Trust organised the first Lessons from Auschwitz (LFA) project for Scottish schools. Its participants were two plane-loads of Scottish pupils and teachers from 31 local authorities – typically two pupils from a school accompanied by a teacher. This research, funded by the Holocaust Educational Trust and the Pears Foundation, involved these participants being invited to complete an online questionnaire with selected follow-up interviews. The aims were to evaluate the LFA project and provide insight into the impact this project had on individuals, schools and communities. This paper will report on: Student evaluation of the LFA project ; The impact of the LFA project on individuals, schools and local communities. Conclusions as to the value of the LFA project in Scotland. (By the author)
Learning from genocide: a study in the failure of Holocaust education The importance of learning lessons from the Holocaust and from the mass slaughter in Rwanda was recognised in the theme underpinning Britain’s Holocaust Memorial Day in 2004. This article is principally concerned with the lessons learnt from the Holocaust by a culturally diverse group of students aged 14 to 16. They all attended schools in an outer London borough and were interviewed after taking part in a local event held to mark the 2004 commemoration. The article concludes with a discussion of the main findings of the investigation. (By the author)
Educators Resources from Holocaust Memorial Day Trust The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT) is a UK charity that promotes and supports Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD). An important range of resources for educators regarding the Holocaust are available on their website: activities, lesson components… This website also has resources concerning other genocides (Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur)
Éducateurs ressources de Holocaust Memorial Day confiance L'Holocauste Memorial Day Trust (HMDT) est un organisme de bienfaisance au Royaume-Uni qui promeut et soutient l'Holocauste Memorial Day (HMD). Une gamme importante de ressources pour les enseignants concernant l'Holocauste sont disponibles sur leur site web: activités, composants de leçon ... Ce site dispose également de ressources concernant d'autres génocides (Cambodge, Rwanda, Bosnie, Darfour)
The Beth Shalom Holocaust Web Centre Holocausthistory.net is an interactive platform of the Beth Shalom "Holocaust Centre" to teach pupils major facts of the Holocaust. A timeline, a glossary and audio-visual materials are available.
Le Centre Web Beth Shalom Holocaust Holocausthistory.net est une plate-forme interactive du Shalom « Centre de l'Holocauste » Beth pour enseigner aux élèves les principaux faits de l'Holocauste. Une chronologie, un glossaire et des matériaux audio-visuels sont disponibles.
Museo del Holocausto Buenos Aires The Museo del Holocausto in Buenos Aires contains numerous resources for Holocaust Education. As a support, teachers have dowloadable lessons, FAQ Column, literature reviews, timeline and a few Spanish language testimonies.
Museo del Holocausto Buenos Aires The Museo del Holocausto in Buenos Aires contains numerous resources for Holocaust Education. As a support, teachers have dowloadable lessons, FAQ Column, literature reviews, timeline and a few Spanish language testimonies.
Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum Le Museo del Holocausto à Buenos Aires contient de nombreuses ressources pour Holocaust Education. En soutien, les enseignants ont des leçons téléchargables, FAQ Colonne, critiques de la littérature, la chronologie et quelques témoignages de langue espagnole. 