Audience

open access

Location

Sheffield Hallam University

Starts from 13/03/2017 to 13/03/2017

This day is tailored to the needs of beginning teachers, covering the following topics.

  • The current state of Holocaust education in England: What the Centre’s groundbreaking research has revealed.
  • Practical classroom activities with effective teaching and learning materials.
  • The significance of the Holocaust: what was lost in the genocide through a consideration of pre-war Jewish life?
  • Multidisciplinary approaches to teaching about the Holocaust.
  • The legacy of the Holocaust.

Whilst these broad themes provide an outline of the day, the Centre’s team works closely with individual tutors to ensure that the needs of specific groups are understood and met.

Please only register for this event if you belong to the school’s ITE cohort. If you don’t but would still like to attend a session please contact us holocaust@ucl.ac.uk.

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