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JPEF provides free educational resources for public, Jewish and other parochial and private schools, including short documentary films, lesson plans, study guides, and online teacher-training. The materials are primarily based on oral history interviews, conducted between 2001 and 2015, 54 Jewish partisans. [5]
Auschwitz — the Nazi Concentration Camp where roughly 1 million Jews were murdered — was liberated 77 years ago Friday. In a 2020 study, only 44% said they could identify Auschwitz; 63% didn't ...
Starting in the 2022-2023 school year, students in grades 6-12 in Oklahoma will be required to have Holocaust education. Nebraska 2022 LB 888: Requires the State Board of Education to adopt academic content standards for education on the Holocaust and other acts of genocide beginning in the 2022-2023 school year. Missouri 2022 SB 681
[a] Jones, finding himself unable to explain to his students how the German people could have claimed ignorance of The Holocaust, decided to demonstrate it to them instead. [9] Jones started a movement called "The Third Wave" and told his students that the movement aimed to eliminate democracy. Jones postulated that democracy’s focus on ...
Teachers and science advocates are voicing skepticism about a Maine proposal to update standards to incorporate teaching about genocide, eugenics and the Holocaust into middle school science ...
Holocaust education has failed to uproot hate and ignorance. We must get it right, writes Boaz Dvir.
Education about the Holocaust, as well as education more broadly about genocide and mass atrocities, provides the opportunity to help build critical thinking skills, to augment resilient and effective responses to extreme and exclusionary ideologies, and to illuminate for students how they see themselves in the context of their country's past ...
Grandchildren of survivors recount the experiences of their grandparents, offering a human perspective on the atrocities of the Holocaust. | Opinion