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Roy Weintraub – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
Applying Arthur Chapman's conceptualization, this article explores Religious Zionist (RZ) Holocaust education and the way it has changed over the years. Beyond RZ's increasing influence within Israeli society, this examination provides a unique example of faith-based Holocaust education that adheres to rationalism while teaching God's power over…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, World History, History Instruction
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Sabine Hildebrandt; Claudia Krebs – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
The Pernkopf atlas is a well-known case study of anatomists' ethical transgressions in using bodies of Nazi victims for professional purposes and the relevance of this history for today. This study examines the likely sources from which Pernkopf developed his own anatomical gaze and pedagogical approach to depicting the human body. It also…
Descriptors: Human Body, Victims, Jews, European History
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Hall, Sarah H. – Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges, 2023
This Notes in Brief contribution explores instances of Holocaust denial on college campuses and addresses issues of academic freedom for faculty as well as students. The author explores questions regarding how we teach the Holocaust and how to better decrease denial and antisemitism.
Descriptors: Jews, Social Discrimination, College Faculty, College Students
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Bussu, Anna; Leadbetter, Peter; Richards, Michael – Innovative Higher Education, 2023
This paper presents the main findings of a qualitative research project. The aim of the research was to explore undergraduate students' perceived knowledge acquisition and awareness of the Holocaust, after visiting Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. The qualitative study (focus groups & semi-structured questionnaires) involved three…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Jews, Death, War
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Smith, William L. – Social Studies, 2023
This paper considers questions of appropriateness when linking the Holocaust to students' experiences with bullying. The question is considered in the context of "universalist" and "particularist" views of the Holocaust and against the political landscape of both rising antisemitism in the U.S. and increasing state mandates for…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, War, European History
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Ineson, Sam – Teaching History, 2022
How 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 curriculum,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, European History, Jews, War
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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2023
Four recent movies and broadcasts have brought our attention to historical episodes of racism, anti-semitism, authoritarianism, and murder in the first half of the Twentieth Century. These episodes had been largely forgotten as the history of social progress has been celebrated. New attention to past events as presented in the four works is…
Descriptors: Films, Popular Culture, Racism, Social Discrimination
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Julia Sarbo – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
Amsterdam's National Holocaust Museum is due to open in March 2024. It is the first and only museum to tell the story of the attempt by the Nazis to eradicate Jews from the Netherlands, a history of segregation, persecution, and murder. Yet the story is also one of rescue, survival, and solidarity. One of the museum's main goals is to engage…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, History Instruction, Jews
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Isaac L. Bleaman; Chaya R. Nove – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2025
We introduce the Corpus of Spoken Yiddish in Europe (CSYE), an Open Access digital language archive based on several hundred testimony interviews with Holocaust survivors from the USC Shoah Foundation. The testimonies are a uniquely rich source of information on all aspects of European Yiddish: its regional dialects, grammatical structures,…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, German, Dialects, Language Styles
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Hagmayr, Martin; Fröschl, Felix – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
What does a learning center for civic education do in a museum environment? How and why can democracy be taught in a museum? The Museum Arbeitswelt in Steyr, Austria, offers with its "Politikwerkstatt" a learning environment for people of different age groups where they can learn, discuss, and talk about democracy. This article shows the…
Descriptors: Museums, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Futures (of Society)
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Wolfgang Schmutz; Yariv Lapid; Paul Salmons – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
Educational visits to historical sites related to the Holocaust face significant constraints: Groups have limited time to see the site; guides are meeting students for the first time; they do not know them or what preparation (if any) students have had. Teachers and students expect guides to share their expertise, show them the most important…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Place Based Education, European History, Jews
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Paula Cowan; Andrew Killen; Henry Maitles; Elysha Ramage – Intercultural Education, 2024
Unlike in England, where the Holocaust has been a compulsory part of the history curriculum for Key Stage 3 since 1991, the Holocaust is not mandatory in the Scottish curriculum. Therefore, Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust (TLH) in Scotland relies on the commitment of individual teachers and/or schools. Factors that impact TLH in Scotland…
Descriptors: Death, Jews, European History, Teaching Methods
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Luku, Esilda – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2022
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the way the Holocaust is taught in pre-university education in Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. It analyses the context in which references to the Holocaust occur in curricula and examines different approaches adopted by teachers based on data collected in a survey. The research reveals that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Death, War
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Joandi Hartendorp; Nicole Immler; Hans Alma – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
The Dutch perpetrated in both the Holocaust and chattel slavery. However, Dutch cultural memory does not significantly recognize Dutch perpetration in these sensitive histories. This article explores the interplay between cultural memory and history education as a potential explanation for this oversight, by specifically focusing on the…
Descriptors: Slavery, Teaching Methods, History Instruction, Death
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Katie Sluiter – English Journal, 2024
The author's eighth-grade ELA curriculum is rich with opportunities for students to bear witness to a variety of experiences. Besides the Holocaust unit, they read "Ghost Boys" by Jewell Parker Rhodes (2018) while exploring police brutality and segregation; "The Giver" by Lois Lowry (1993) while investigating government…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, War, European History
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