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szejnmann claus-christian w. (curatore); cowan paula (curatore); griffiths james (curatore) - holocaust education in primary schools in the twenty-first century

Holocaust Education in Primary Schools in the Twenty-First Century Current Practices, Potentials and Ways Forward

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2019
Edizione: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018





Trama

This collection is the first of its kind, bringing together Holocaust educational researchers as well as school and museum educators from across the globe, to discuss the potentials of Holocaust education in relation to primary school children. Its contributors are from countries that have a unique relationship with the Holocaust, such as Germany, Israel, neutral Switzerland, and Allied countries outside the UK. Their research provides new insight into the diverse ways in which primary aged students engage with Holocaust education. Chapters explore the impact of teaching the Holocaust to this age group, school and museum teaching pedagogies, and primary students’ perspectives of the Holocaust. This book will appeal to school and museum educators of primary aged students whose work requires them to teach the Holocaust, Citizenship (or Civics) or Human Rights Education. Since the turn of the twenty-first century there has been a transformation in school and museum-based Holocaust education. This book clearly demonstrates that primary education has been included in this transformation.




Sommario

Part 1: Impact
Curricular imprints or the presence of curricular pasts: a study of one third grader’s Holocaust education 12 years later; Simone Schweber and Irene Ann Resenly
Part 2: Pedagogy
Using Holocaust Testimony in Primary Education:  An Initial Inquiry; Amy Carnes, Kori Street and Claudia Ramirez Wiedeman
There’s no ‘J’ in (the) Holocaust: perceptions and practice of Holocaust education; Paula Cowan
Poetry, charcoal and a requiem: an interdisciplinary approach to teaching the Holocaust to primary students; Graham Duffy and Paula Cowan
Transformative transition: the case for Religious Education (RE) in cross-curricular Holocaust Education across the Primary/Secondary divide in English schools; Alasdair Richardson
Holocaust Education in Austrian primary schools: A plea for teaching the history of National Socialism to 9- and 10-Year-Olds; Philipp Mittnik
Teaching about Trauma without Traumatizing: Yad Vashem's Spiral Pedagogical Approach in Light of Developmental Psychology; Yael Richler-Friedman
Part 3: Museum Education
Transcending Moral and Emotional Engagement: The Use of Holocaust Heritage in Primary Education; Pieter De Bruijn
Diversity and Difference: Changing people’s attitudes and behaviours through a school and community based Holocaust Education project; Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Gary Mills, James Griffiths and Bill Niven
Holocaust Education in the Museum Space:  An Israeli Perspective; Madene Shachar
Teachers’ Use of Montreal Holocaust Museum’s Pedagogical Material Aiming at Primary School Students’ Engagement Through Human Stories; Cornélia Strickler and Sabrina Moisan
'Hide and Seek: Stories of Survival' : solving the problem of the pencil; Lisa Phillips
Part 4: Student Perspectives
Reflections on What Year 7 Students Know and Understand About the Holocaust: An Argument for Empirical Research in English Primary Schools; Rebecca Hale
“ ... they locked them up in houses and let gas in”: Swiss primary school pupils’ conceptions of the Holocaust; Christian Mathis
What do children ask? What do children know? Awareness, knowledge and contemporary history; Detlef Pech and Christine Achenbach.




Autore

Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann is Professor of Modern History at Loughborough University, UK. His research considers how contemporaries responded to Nazism and genocide. Major publications include two monographs, four edited books, and one edited special journal. He recently co-edited A Companion to the Third Reich (2018).

Paula Cowan is Reader in Education at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.  Her research focuses on school-based citizenship and Holocaust education. She is the joint editor of Teaching Controversial Issues in the Classroom (2012), and the leading author of Understanding and Teaching Holocaust Education (2017).

James Griffiths is Director of Learning at the UK National Holocaust Centre and Museum. He defines and implements the Centre’s learning strategy and quality assures its learning programmes. He speaks regularly at national and international events about the period 1933-45, and how it can be taught successfully to primary-aged pupils










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9783030103156

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: The Holocaust and its Contexts
Dimensioni: 210 x 148 mm Ø 454 gr
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:XXII, 278 p. 9 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Pagine Arabe: 278
Pagine Romane: xxii


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