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As the Witnesses Fall Silent: 21st Century Holocaust Education in Curriculum, Policy and Practice
서명 / 저자 As the Witnesses Fall Silent: 21st Century Holocaust Education in Curriculum, Policy and Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Zehavit Gross, E. Doyle Stevick.
저자명 Gross, Zehavit. editor. ; Stevick, E. Doyle. editor.
단체명 SpringerLink (Online service)
발행사항 Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
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ISBN 9783319154190
기타 표준번호 10.1007/978-3-319-15419-0
청구기호 LB43
형태사항 XV, 512 p. 13 illus. online resource.
언어 English
내용 Preface: Mmantsetsa Marope, Director, UNESCO IBE -- Editors??notes and acknowledgements -- Part I: Introduction -- Holocaust education in the 21st century: Curriculum, policy and practice.� E. Doyle Stevick and Zehavit Gross -- Part II: Framing the issues for a new millennium -- Address to the German Bundestag, 27 January 2000. Elie Wiesel -- ?�Why does the way of the wicked prosper???Teaching the Holocaust in the land of Jim Crow: Ted Rosengarten -- Is teaching and learning about the Holocaust relevant for human rights education? Monique Eckmann -- Shoah, antisemitism, war and genocide: Text and context. Yehuda Bauer -- Learning from eyewitnesses: Examining the history and future of personal encounters with Holocaust survivors and resistance fighters. Dienke Hondius -- Teaching about and teaching through the Holocaust:�Insights from (social) psychology. Barry van Driel -- Part III Reckoning with the Holocaust in Israel, Germany and Poland -- Between involuntary and voluntary memories: A case study of Holocaust education in Israel. Zehavit Gross -- Domesticating the difficult past: Polish students narrate the Second World War. Magdalena Gross.-� Mind the gap: Holocaust education in Germany, between pedagogical intentions and classroom interactions. Wolfgang Meseth and Matthias Proske -- Part IV� Holocaust education in diverse classrooms -- Holocaust education and critical citizenship in an American fifth grade: Expanding repertoires of meanings, language and action. Louise B. Jennings -- ?�They think it is funny to call us Nazis?? Holocaust education and multicultural education in a diverse Germany. Debora Hinderliter Ortloff -- Genocide or Holocaust education: Exploring different Australian approaches for Muslim school children. Suzanne D. Rutland -- Part V: International dynamics, global trends and comparative research in Holocaust education. A global mapping of the Holocaust in textbooks and curricula. Peter Carrier, Eckhardt Fuchs, and Torben Messinger -- International organisations in the globalisation of Holocaust education. Karel Fracapane -- Compliant policy and multiple meanings: Conflicting Holocaust discourses in Estonia. E. Doyle Stevick -- The Holocaust as history and human rights: A cross-national analysis of Holocaust education in social science textbooks, 1970??008. Patricia Bromley and Susan Garnett Russell -- Measuring Holocaust knowledge and its relationship to attitudes towards diversity in Spain, Canada, Germany and the United States. Jack Jedwab -- Part VI� Holocaust education in national and regional contexts -- Holocaust history, memory and citizenship education: The case of Latvia. Tom Misco -- Mastering the past? Nazism and the Holocaust in West German history textbooks of the 1960s. Brian Puaca -- Informed pedagogy on the Holocaust: A survey of educators trained by leading Holocaust organizations in the United States. Corey Harbaugh -- "Unless they have to": Power, politics and institutional hierarchy in Lithuanian Holocaust education. Christine Beresniova -- �Holocaust education in Austria: A (hi)story of complexity and prospects for the future. Herbert Bastel, Christian Matzka, and Helene Miklas -- ?�Thanks to Scandinavia??and beyond: Nordic Holocaust education in the 21st century. Fred Dervin.-� Holocaust education in Scotland: Taking the lead or falling behind? Paula Cowan and Henry Maitles -- Part VII To know, to remember, to act -- Failing to learn from the Holocaust. Geoffrey Short -- Towards a new theory of Holocaust remembrance in Germany: Education, preventing antisemitism and advancing human rights. Reinhold Boschki, Bettina Reichmann, and Wilhelm Schwendemann -- Epistemological aspects of Holocaust education: Between ideologies and �interpretations. Zehavit Gross and Doyle Stevick -- Notes on contributors. �.
주제 Education.
International education.
Comparative education.
Curriculums (Courses of study).
Education --Curricula.
Educational policy.
ducation and state.
Educational sociology.
Education and sociology.
Sociology, Educational.
Education.
International and Comparative Education.
Sociology of Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Curriculum Studies.
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