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Teaching the Holocaust: Educational Dimensions, Principles and Practice
By (Author) Dr Ian Davies
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st April 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
The Holocaust
Second World War
European history
Educational: History
940.5318071241
Hardback
194
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
300g
Offers a comprehensive treatment of Holocaust education, blending introductory material, broad perspectives and practical teaching case studies. This work shows how and why pupils should learn about the Holocaust.
Reviewed in School Library Journal Highlights: "[A] thought-provoking collection of essays....This book offers a valuable contribution to staff development."
"As educators, we must deal with the events of September 11, 2001 in New York in the context of the conflicts that exist in history. The guidelines and ideas contained in this book provide help for American educators as they look ahead to how this event and others like it can be covered in the curriculum. The nature of hatred and fear is manifested in many ways, and the Holocaust is one such event that we must never forget. The authors can help us learn from and use the lessons discussed here."--American Secondary Education
Ian Davies is Professor of Education at the University of York, UK, where he is Director of the Centre for Research on Education and Social Justice. He is the deputy editor of journal Citizenship Teaching and Learning.