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Detail from Deportation of Korczak Orphanage Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 by artist Itzchak Belfer

We will shortly be opening applications for our online MA module: The Holocaust in the Curriculum – worth 30 credits. This exciting module is designed for secondary school teachers who aspire to lead the way forward in teaching this complex and disturbing history.

This module has been awarded special funding.  Applicants who have previously attended the Centre’s CPD course in Holocaust education will not be required to pay the usual tuition fees (in the region of £900).

The course is fully online and its design is compact and flexible. This will help to enable busy teachers to still manage their professional lives while undertaking the course. The teaching element lasts for approximately eight weeks followed by a period of individual study that focuses on a writing task and is supported by a personal tutor.

You can take the course as a stand-alone module or use the credits gained on successful completion to contribute towards a full Masters degree which can be undertaken with us at the UCL Institute of Education or elsewhere.

Do look out for an email from us which will give you further details and information on how to apply.

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