This working paper explores the relationship between Holocaust education and efforts to combat antisemitism across Europe. It synthesizes a diverse evidence base for policy-makers, which illustrates both the strengths and limitations of Holocaust education as a method for sensitizing young people to antisemitism. It concludes with recommendations for future action in Holocaust education. This working paper was researched and written for CEJI - A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe in August 2019. It is under consideration for publication with 'History and Policy'.N/
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713429021 Copyrigh...
Including the famous German Parliament address by Elie Wiesel in 2000, the collection of essays foun...
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Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the worl...
Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the worl...
Can Holocaust education be considered a tool for human rights education? If so, to what extent? Thes...
In 2009, the Institute of Education published the first empirical study into teaching the Holocaust ...
The paper starts with a brief description and analysis of Holocaust education in Israel as a case o...
The article investigates what research tells us about the dynamics of educational practice in both f...
In Europe a strong association with a sense of victimhood based on the memory of terror and murder i...
The integration of antisemitism as a topic for teacher education is urgent, especially in the social...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
„…THE WORLD FELT A HUGE GUILT OVER THE SCALE OF THE HOLOCAUST…”. DEB...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713429021 Copyrigh...
Including the famous German Parliament address by Elie Wiesel in 2000, the collection of essays foun...
The Holocaust, a 20th century watershed, alongside its historical significance, provides a firm foun...
This article presents arguments in support of teaching about the Holocaust and Nazism in Austria at ...
Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the worl...
Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the worl...
Can Holocaust education be considered a tool for human rights education? If so, to what extent? Thes...
In 2009, the Institute of Education published the first empirical study into teaching the Holocaust ...
The paper starts with a brief description and analysis of Holocaust education in Israel as a case o...
The article investigates what research tells us about the dynamics of educational practice in both f...
In Europe a strong association with a sense of victimhood based on the memory of terror and murder i...
The integration of antisemitism as a topic for teacher education is urgent, especially in the social...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
„…THE WORLD FELT A HUGE GUILT OVER THE SCALE OF THE HOLOCAUST…”. DEB...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713429021 Copyrigh...
Including the famous German Parliament address by Elie Wiesel in 2000, the collection of essays foun...
The Holocaust, a 20th century watershed, alongside its historical significance, provides a firm foun...