1st Edition

Teaching the Holocaust Practical approaches for ages 11–18

By Michael Gray Copyright 2015
214 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Teaching the Holocaust   is an important but often challenging task for those involved in modern Holocaust education. What content should be included and what should be left out? How can film and literature be integrated into the curriculum? What is the best way to respond to students who resist the idea of learning about it? This book, drawing upon the latest research in the... Read more

1. What was the Holocaust? 2. Why teach about the Holocaust? 3. How should the Holocaust be taught?  4. What do students already know? 5. Using film in the classroom  6. Using literature in the classroom 7. Digital learning and new technologies 8. Visiting Holocaust sites 9. Comparing the Holocaust to other Genocides 10. Teaching in a multicultural society 11. Combatting Antisemitism 12. Dealing with Holocaust denial and distortion 13. Schemes of work 14. Lesson Plans 15. Teaching resources

Biography

Michael Gray teaches at Harrow School, UK. He has a Ph.D. in Holocaust education and has published widely on the subject. He is a member of both the International Network of Genocide Scholars and the British Association of Holocaust Studies.