"This History leaves us with no happy ending, no uplifting message of redemption. It leaves us only with human beings, with their startling capacities for good and evil, and with an awareness of the complex ties of people and nations all over the world." Doris Bergin, War and Genocide
The purpose of this website share educational research and share the best methodologies for teaching the holocaust in order to assist teachers in best presenting this to students.
In my opinion, the Holocaust is one of the most important events in history education. The holocaust is a dark portion of our past that provides a potent warning for the future. As a teacher, it is your responsibility to teach this event to others to prevent history from repeating itself.
I will be using the educational guidelines made by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as discussed here in analyzing methodology.
You can use the QR code below to access the site on a mobile device.
The purpose of this website share educational research and share the best methodologies for teaching the holocaust in order to assist teachers in best presenting this to students.
In my opinion, the Holocaust is one of the most important events in history education. The holocaust is a dark portion of our past that provides a potent warning for the future. As a teacher, it is your responsibility to teach this event to others to prevent history from repeating itself.
I will be using the educational guidelines made by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as discussed here in analyzing methodology.
You can use the QR code below to access the site on a mobile device.
Introductions: Teaching the Holocaust to
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Historical Approaches to Teaching the Holocaust
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Psychological Approaches to Teaching the Holocaust
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The Holocaust and Media
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