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Holocaust and Human Rights Education Book - Good Choices & Sociological Perspectives for Teachers & Students | Classroom Resource & History Study Guide
Holocaust and Human Rights Education Book - Good Choices & Sociological Perspectives for Teachers & Students | Classroom Resource & History Study GuideHolocaust and Human Rights Education Book - Good Choices & Sociological Perspectives for Teachers & Students | Classroom Resource & History Study Guide

Holocaust and Human Rights Education Book - Good Choices & Sociological Perspectives for Teachers & Students | Classroom Resource & History Study Guide

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Educators and students face many questions when exploring the history of the Holocaust. Both the harrowing historical narrative and its wider contemporary implications make the Holocaust an essential part of our education, whilst simultaneously bringing to the fore challenging questions of how best to recount such an event. This book addresses these crucial questions by exploring the way in which we teach and learn about the Holocaust. It demonstrates how we can dignify memories of the Holocaust by joining with resilient survivors, as well as how careful discussion and interpretation of definitions and appropriate representations can link the Holocaust to human rights and international law. It also highlights that understanding the Holocaust serves as a catalyst for the expansion of human rights and for genocide prevention. Throughout, Polgar applies sociological concepts that can help all of us to understand how the Holocaust has become both a particular concern for Jewish and European groups and also a basis for laws and practices that support universal human rights. Advocating for the inclusion of the Holocaust in multicultural education, this text will prove invaluable to students, researchers and educators alike.

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This book is addressed to present and future teachers of the Holocaust and human rights. It inspires such readers to learn and teach ABOUT the Holocaust and FROM the Holocaust. That is, to know the history, the story of how six million people were murdered by racist criminals in Europe seventy years ago, and what that story means and should mean to us here and now, seventy years later. It includes plentiful information and advice about sources of all kinds and about how to relate the story of the Holocaust to contemporary relevant issues of human rights and to other instances of genocide. The world will be made a better world if this book becomes widely known and read.