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Teaching the Holocaust [Teachers]

This course is designed for teachers in primary and secondary schools and sixth form colleges. The course provides delegates with the opportunity to consider the definition of the Holocaust and to explore current pedagogical approaches to teaching the Holocaust. There are opportunities to reflect on existing teaching practices and to explore the resources available at the centre to support delivery in the classroom. This course can be tailored to a specific institution who wish to consider a whole school approach to embedding Holocaust education across the curriculum and the important lessons it can provide.

Published: 13th May, 2015

Updated: 26th September, 2016

Author: James Griffiths

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