Educators’ clarity on their teaching aims is the crucial pedagogical topic when dealing with the past. Therefore, the Holocaust educational aims are at the forefront of curricular decisions to be made for approaching the complexity and sensitivity of the topic. Considering their overall importance, this paper will consider in some depth four of the crucial aims of teaching the Holocaust: combating antisemitism, dealing with prejudices and stereotyping in society, genocide prevention and developing cognitive knowledge about an unprecedented historical event. The second part of the paper will examine some of the academic and practical challenges which are linked to each of the discussed aims
Can Holocaust education be considered a tool for human rights education? If so, to what extent? Thes...
The purpose of this study is to examine how teachers in both secondary school and high school teach ...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
Even though recent decades have borne witness to an increased educational interest in teaching the H...
The main purpose is to study the meaning that teachers give the Holocaust as a field of knowledge; t...
The main purpose of this overview was to identify the challenges and possibilities, we as pending t...
How the eternal questions about 'what it means to be human' translate in and trough the Holocaust, e...
Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the worl...
Teaching the history of the Holocaust is certainly complicated in a number of educational settings. ...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
Aim. The primary aim of the study is to examine how the issue of Holocaust is integrated into teachi...
In 2009, the Institute of Education published the first empirical study into teaching the Holocaust ...
This text concerns the issue of the Holocaust discussed in didactic perspectives: goals, methods of ...
Holocaust education is a compulsory curriculum subject in English Secondary schools - yet no learnin...
This study reflects the examination of four teachers and their approach to a specific controversial ...
Can Holocaust education be considered a tool for human rights education? If so, to what extent? Thes...
The purpose of this study is to examine how teachers in both secondary school and high school teach ...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
Even though recent decades have borne witness to an increased educational interest in teaching the H...
The main purpose is to study the meaning that teachers give the Holocaust as a field of knowledge; t...
The main purpose of this overview was to identify the challenges and possibilities, we as pending t...
How the eternal questions about 'what it means to be human' translate in and trough the Holocaust, e...
Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the worl...
Teaching the history of the Holocaust is certainly complicated in a number of educational settings. ...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
Aim. The primary aim of the study is to examine how the issue of Holocaust is integrated into teachi...
In 2009, the Institute of Education published the first empirical study into teaching the Holocaust ...
This text concerns the issue of the Holocaust discussed in didactic perspectives: goals, methods of ...
Holocaust education is a compulsory curriculum subject in English Secondary schools - yet no learnin...
This study reflects the examination of four teachers and their approach to a specific controversial ...
Can Holocaust education be considered a tool for human rights education? If so, to what extent? Thes...
The purpose of this study is to examine how teachers in both secondary school and high school teach ...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...