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                                                                                Integrating the historical Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleHow can we help students understand the Holocaust in its full historical complexity, particularly when they often come to class with misconceptions arising from the representation of the Holocaust in popular culture? Over a three-year period, Sam Ineson set out to integrate the historical Holocaust into his school’s formal and informal... Integrating the historical Holocaust
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                                                                                Learning from the Aftermath of the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleInternational Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and Research [IJHLTR], Volume 14, Number 2 – Spring/Summer 2017
ISSN: 14472-9474
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In this article I seek to encourage those involved in Holocaust education in schools to engage not just with the Holocaust but also with its aftermath. I conceptualise the latter in terms of two... Learning from the Aftermath of the Holocaust
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                                                                                Why do we continue to study the Holocaust?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleEducators at Imperial War Museums (IWM) have been leading voices in Holocaust education since the Holocaust Exhibition opened at IWM London in June 2000. In this article, Clare Lawlor shares the design of IWM’s new Holocaust Learning Programme for schools, and the pedagogic research that underpinned the design process. The... Why do we continue to study the Holocaust?
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                                                                                Triumphs Show 192: Balancing micro- and macronarratives of the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureLien de Jong celebrates her 90th birthday in September 2023. In lots of ways, her biography is similar to many Europeans of her generation. She was born, grew up and went to school in The Hague during the 1930s. She trained to work in a nursery. In the 1950s, she... Triumphs Show 192: Balancing micro- and macronarratives of the Holocaust
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                                                                                Muslim Rescuers of the Holocaust CPD
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    CPD UnitThis CPD unit focuses on the experience of Muslim rescuers during the Holocaust and the Second World War. It was written by Andrew Wrenn, Cambridgeshire Humanities Advisor, to complement  another unit published earlier on this website called Muslim Tommies which dealt with the experience of Muslim soldiers fighting for Britain... Muslim Rescuers of the Holocaust CPD
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                                                                                Nazi perpetrators in Holocaust education
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleThe Holocaust is often framed, in textbooks and exam syllabi, from a perpetrator perspective as a narrative of Nazi policy. We are offered a different orientation here. Interrogating and understanding the Holocaust involves understanding why the people who perpetrated the Holocaust did the things that they did. As Wolf Kaiser... Nazi perpetrators in Holocaust education
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                                                                                Limited lessons from the Holocaust?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleLimited lessons from the Holocaust? Critically considering the ‘anti-racist' and citizenship potential
Previous issues of Teaching History have seen extensive debate about the appropriateness of approaching Holocaust education with explicitly social or moral - as opposed to historical - aims. Rather than taking sides, Alice Pettigrew first acknowledges the range... Limited lessons from the Holocaust?
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                                                                                Berlin and the Holocaust: a sense of place?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleAs more and more schools take students on visits to locations associated with the history of the Holocaust, history teachers have to find ways to make these places historically meaningful for their students. David Waters shows here how he introduced his students to the multiple narratives associated with the history... Berlin and the Holocaust: a sense of place?
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                                                                                From The Holocaust To Recent Mass Murders And Refugees
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    IJHLTR ArticleInternational Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and Research [IJHLTR], Volume 14, Number 2 – Spring/Summer 2017ISSN: 14472-9474
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Through studying cases of genocide and mass atrocities, students can come to realize that: democratic institutions and values are not automatically sustained but need to be appreciated, nurtured, and protected; silence and indifference to the... From The Holocaust To Recent Mass Murders And Refugees
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                                                                                The Holocaust in history and history in the curriculum
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleIn this powerfully argued article Paul Salmons focuses directly on the distinctive contribution that a historical approach to the study of the Holocaust makes to young people's education. Not only does he question the adequacy of objectives focused on eliciting purely emotional responses; he issues a strong warning that turning... The Holocaust in history and history in the curriculum
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                                                                                Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleDaniel Goldhagen defines anti-semitism as ‘negative beliefs and emotions about Jews qua Jews.' Nazis believed Jews to be the source of Germany's misfortunes, and that they must be denied German citizenship and removed from German society. Hitler never compromised on the need to settle what he regarded as the Jewish... Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
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                                                                                How ‘good’ are Key Stage 3 textbooks in supporting the teaching of the Holocaust?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleConvinced of the value of a good textbook as a teaching and learning resource, Alex Diamond set out to understand teachers’ thinking about Holocaust textbooks and what it would be for a textbook to represent Holocaust history adequately. As Diamond’s discussion shows, this is a multi-faceted issue. Evaluating textbook representation involves reflecting... How ‘good’ are Key Stage 3 textbooks in supporting the teaching of the Holocaust?
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                                                                                Recorded webinar: Ordinary people - Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
                                        
                                            
                                        
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                                    Recorded webinar: Ordinary people - Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
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                                                                                Using the concept of place to help Year 9 students to visualise the complexities of the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleInspired by the work of the social and cultural historian Tim Cole, Stuart Farley decided to look again at the way he teaches the Holocaust. He wanted to focus on the geographical concept of place as a way of enabling his Year 9 students to build far more diverse narratives,... Using the concept of place to help Year 9 students to visualise the complexities of the Holocaust
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                                                                                Investigating students' prior understandings of the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleStudents make sense of new learning on the basis of their prior understandings: we cannot move our students' thinking on unless we understand what they already know. In this article, Edwards and O'Dowd report how they set out to scope a group of Y ear 8  students' prior learning and... Investigating students' prior understandings of the Holocaust
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                                                                                Polychronicon 153: Re-interpreting Liberation: the end of the Holocaust?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureIn August 1945, Zalman Grinberg, a doctor from Kovno and spokesman for the Liberated Jews in the American Zone of Germany, addressed 1,700 Jewish survivors. ‘What is the logic of destiny to let these individuals remain alive?!' he asked them:
We are free now, but we do not know what... Polychronicon 153: Re-interpreting Liberation: the end of the Holocaust?
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                                                                                Helping Year 9 evaluate explanations for the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History article‘It made my brain hurt, but in a good way': helping Year 9 learn to make and to evaluate explanations for the Holocaust
Why genocides occur is a perplexing and complex question. Leanne Judson reports a strategy designed to help students think about perpetration and evaluate and propose explanations for... Helping Year 9 evaluate explanations for the Holocaust
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                                                                                Moving Year 9 towards more complex causal explanations of Holocaust perpetration
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleBuilding on research by the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education, Matthew Duncan was concerned that his students were drawn to simplistic explanations of Holocaust perpetrators’ actions. As well as the UCL Centre’s research, Duncan drew on history education research from Canada and history teachers’ theorisation in England for inspiration in... Moving Year 9 towards more complex causal explanations of Holocaust perpetration
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                                                                                Deepening post-16 students' historical engagement with the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articlePeter Morgan represents what is best about the reflective practitioner - an experienced teacher of some 15 years' standing, he continues to challenge himself and to seek ways to improve and develop his classroom practice. Deeply influenced by the pedagogy and resources that he encountered on the CPD of the Institute... Deepening post-16 students' historical engagement with the Holocaust
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                                                                                Polychronicon 135: Post-modern Holocaust Historiography
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureThe field of Holocaust studies has been hit by an intellectual earthquake whose precise magnitude and long-term consequences cannot be ascertained at this stage. In 2007 Saul Friedländer published The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews 1939-1945. The book has been rightly celebrated as the first victim-centred synthetic history... Polychronicon 135: Post-modern Holocaust Historiography
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                                                                                '...trying to count the stars': using the story of Bergen-Belsen to teach the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleMaria Osowiecki's search for the right questions to frame her students' study of the Holocaust was driven initially by the proximity of her school to the site of Bergen-Belsen, and the particular interests and concerns of her students as members of British Forces families. But, as this article richly demonstrates,... '...trying to count the stars': using the story of Bergen-Belsen to teach the Holocaust
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                                                                                Thinking about the ethical dimension
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleResponding to concerns about Dutch students’ citizenship education, Tim Huijgen, Paul Holthuis, Roel Nijmeijer and Iris van den Brand set out to design online materials to help students understand the decisions and dilemmas faced by past actors. They focused on the life and actions of Rosie Glaser (1914–2000), a Dutch Holocaust survivor,... Thinking about the ethical dimension
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                                                                                Helping Year 9 to engage effectively with ‘other genocides’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleIn this article, Andy Lawrence returns to arguments made in Teaching History 153 about the importance of teaching young people about other modern genocides in addition to the Holocaust. Building on those arguments with his own rationale, Lawrence also acknowledges the constraints on curriculum time that compel all departments to... Helping Year 9 to engage effectively with ‘other genocides’
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                                                                                Polychronicon 115: historians and the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featurePolychronicon was a fourteenth-century chronicle that brought together much of the knowledge of its own age. Our Polychronicon in Teaching History is a regular feature helping school history teachers to update their subject knowledge, with special emphasis on recent historiography and changing interpretation. This edition of 'Polychronicon' focuses on historians... Polychronicon 115: historians and the Holocaust
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                                                                                Helping Year 9 debate the purposes of genocide education
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleConnecting the dots: helping Year 9 to debate the purposes of Holocaust and genocide education
Why do we teach about the Holocaust and about other genocides? The Holocaust has been a compulsory part of the English National Curriculum since 1991; however, curriculum documents say little about why pupils should learn... Helping Year 9 debate the purposes of genocide education