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The Holocaust – A Theme for Instruction in General Subjects? 出版年份: 2006 作者: H. Deckert-Peaceman The original title: Holocaust – ein Sachunterrichtsthema?(Möglichkeiten und Relevanz der Auseinandersetzung mit dem Holocaust im Sachunterricht der Grundschule. Supplement, 3, pp. 35–50) An interesting discussion about the Holocaust as a topic for younger children, and especially about the use of youth literature in Holocaust education, but not an empirical analysis.The above abstract is taken from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Education Research Project. Please also consult the full list of abstracts in 15 languages and the accompanying publication Research in Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust: A Dialogue Beyond Borders. Ed: IHRA, Monique Eckmann, Doyle Stevick, Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, 2017, Metropol Verlag. Learning about the Holocaust through Art This website, hosted by the World ORT and the Beit Lohamei Haghetaot, gives the teacher and students the opportunity to explore and learn about the Holocaust through the Arts. It makes available biographies, a retrospective of Jewish artists' masterpieces and hands-on and artistic activities. L'apprentissage de l'Holocauste à travers l'art Ce site, hébergé par World ORT et le Beit Lohamei Haghetaot, donne à l'enseignant et aux étudiants la possibilité d'explorer et d'en apprendre davantage sur l'Holocauste à travers les arts. Il rend les biographies disponibles, une rétrospective des chefs-d'œuvre et des artistes juifs et les mains sur les activités artistiques. Handbuch Nationalsozialismus und Holocaust. Historisch-politisches Lernen in Schule, außerschulischer Bildung und Lehrerbildung. The educational field of National Socialism and the Holocaust is an indispensable part of historical-political learning in schools, non-formal education and teacher training. This manual gives new impetus to the theoretical discussion as well as to the practical educational work. Basic theoretical texts are complemented by methodological suggestions as well as by accounts based on personal experience and presentations of projects with national and international perspectives. The fact that today, more than sixty years after the events, adolescents have hardly any direct  access to this phase of German and European history, and the question of how to deal with this challenge, are here of central importance. The contributions in the manual focus on the following themes: The fundamentals of National Socialism and the Holocaust as an educational field. School practices: Learning from classroom instruction. School practices: Learning from projects. Practices in teacher education. Practices in memorial sites and non-formal educational institutions. International approaches. (By the publisher) The Education We Want: An Advocacy Toolkit 出版年份: 2014 作者: James Edleston | Dan Smith | Sumaya Saluja | David Crone | Chernor Bah | Emily Laurie 机构作者: A World at School | UN Global Education First Initiative - Youth Advocacy Group (YAG) | Plan International Developed by Plan International, A World at School and the Youth Advocacy Group of the Global Education First Initiative, this toolkit was made for and by young people to advocate for quality education.Packed full of ideas, tools and inspiring stories, it helps children and youth to effectively carry out their own advocacy campaign.Although this advocacy toolkit focuses on education, its tips and ideas are applicable to young people advocating for a variety of development and rights issues. The Education We Want: Workshop Facilitator Guide For the Advocacy Toolkit 出版年份: 2014 作者: Daniel Smith | James Edleston | Tom Burke | Emily Laurie 机构作者: A World at School | UN Global Education First Initiative - Youth Advocacy Group (YAG) | Plan International This guide is intended as a resource to accompany the ‘Education we want: An Advocacy’. It aims to provide a wide range of workshop activities for those who intend to Understand, Plan or Do their education advocacy using workshop based approaches.Workshops are an effective way of involving others in advocacy. They can support you in carrying out research, drafting a plan and building skills for action.The successful delivery of workshops relies on effective preparation, good facilitation skills and a commitment to support people’s learning and development. Solution Fluency Quickstart Skills Guide 机构作者: Global Digital Citizen Foundation What is Solution Fluency? What are the specific skills it develops? Why are they important? The answers are right here in the Solution Fluency Quickstart Skills Guide.In this free guide, we’ll introduce you to the basics of Solution Fluency. You'll learn about the 6Ds process, the skills each phase develops, and why Solution Fluency skills are a crucial part of modern learning.With this free Quickstarter Guide you can: Get to know Solution Fluency skillsets Develop them with students Cultivate critical thinking Give students problem-solving superpowers   ´Holocaust Fatigue': Teaching it today The review "Research & Practice", established early in 2001, features educational research that is directly relevant to the work of classroom teachers. Here, I invited Simone Schweber to examine teaching and learning about the Holocaust in light of alternative approaches, current politics, and popular culture. (By the publisher) The Holocaust Museum as an Educational Resource: A View from New York City This article deals with the role of the Holocaust museum as an educational resource. It presents a case study of the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City and considers its strengths and weaknesses in the light of research into how the Holocaust is taught in British and North American high schools. Among other things, the research shows that Jewish history tends to be equated with persecution and that anti-Semitism and the role of the church in sustaining it are often ignored. It further shows superficial treatment of a range of topics including Jewish resistance, rescue and the fate of non-Jewish minorities under the Nazis. The article pays particular attention to the way the museum deals with these issues and with the question of Jewish renewal in the post-Holocaust period. (By the author) Authentic Pedagogy and the Holocaust: A Critical Review of State Sponsored Holocaust Curricula 出版年份: 2005 作者: Samuel Totten | Karen L. Riley Over the past decade and a half, states in all regions of the United States have formed Holocaust councils, advisory groups, and other agencies for the purpose of developing educational programs in response to a growing interest in the Holocaust. Some states have called upon educators and Holocaust agencies within the state to develop curricula and/or resource materials for use in social studies and English classrooms. Furthermore, many states now either strongly recommend the teaching of the Holocaust or mandate that it be taught in their public schools. In the present paper, we present a critical analysis of the instructional strategies advocated in state–sponsored Holocaust curricula. We ground our evaluation within the framework of authentic pedagogy—particularly the work of Fred Newmann. More than an attempt to simply criticize these works, we offer constructive alternatives to inadequate and/or poorly designed instructional strategies. Fundamental to the intent of this paper is its usefulness as a guide for evaluating instructional activities designed to support the teaching of content knowledge about the Holocaust. (By the author)