Holocaust Education
Contemporary challenges and controversies
Contributor(s)
Foster, Stuart (editor)
Pearce, Andy (editor)
Pettigrew, Alice (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the world. As a field for discourse and a body of practice, it is rich, multidimensional and innovative. But the history of the Holocaust is complex and challenging, and can render teaching it a complex and daunting area of work. Drawing on landmark research into teaching practices and students’ knowledge in English secondary schools, Holocaust Education: Contemporary challenges and controversies provides important knowledge about and insights into classroom teaching and learning. It sheds light on key challenges in Holocaust education, including the impact of misconceptions and misinformation, the dilemmas of using atrocity images in the classroom, and teaching in ethnically diverse environments. Overviews of the most significant debates in Holocaust education provide wider context for the classroom evidence, and contribute to a book that will act as a guide through some of the most vexed areas of Holocaust pedagogy for teachers, teacher educators, researchers and policymakers. ; Teaching and learning about the Holocaust is central to school curriculums in many parts of the world. As a field for discourse and a body of practice, it is rich, multidimensional and innovative. But the history of the Holocaust is complex and challenging, and can render teaching it a complex and daunting area of work. Drawing on landmark research into teaching practices and students’ knowledge in English secondary schools, Holocaust Education: Contemporary challenges and controversies provides important knowledge about and insights into classroom teaching and learning. It sheds light on key challenges in Holocaust education, including the impact of misconceptions and misinformation, the dilemmas of using atrocity images in the classroom, and teaching in ethnically diverse environments. Overviews of the most significant debates in Holocaust education provide wider context for the classroom evidence, and contribute to a book that will act as a guide through some of the most vexed areas of Holocaust pedagogy for teachers, teacher educators, researchers and policymakers.
Keywords
Holocaust; Holocaust education; teaching; atrocity images; controversy; secondary schools; secondary education; curriculum; history teaching; historical understanding; landmark research; historical knowledge; Holocaust pedagogy; Rebecca Hale; primary education; primary schools; Eleni Karayianni; UCL Centre for Holocaust Education; Tom Haward; Boy in Striped Pyjamas; Darius Jackson; antisemitism; Ruth-Anne Lenga; Alice PettigrewDOI
10.14324/111.9781787355699ISBN
9781787355699, 9781787357969, 9781787357976, 9781787357983, 9781787357990, 9781787355699Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2020Imprint
UCL PressClassification
Education
The Holocaust
Second World War
Europe
c 1940 to c 1949