The Centre for Holocaust Education was featured in two articles in SecEd last week.

The first feature, Effective Holocaust Education, written by Professor Stuart Foster and Paul Salmons, explains why a research-informed approach will help students to tackle the profound questions that this traumatic subject raises.

www.sec-ed.co.uk/newsletters/newsletter/seced-bestpractice/effective-holocaust-education

The other article, Holocaust Memorial Day 2015, written by Dorothy Lepkowska, discusses Holocaust Memorial Day which takes place on January 27, and is when we remember those who have perished and suffered in the Holocaust and other genocides. Dorothy met with Holocaust survivor Ben Helfgott, who is an advisor to the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education.

www.sec-ed.co.uk/best-practice/holocaust-memorial-day-2015

 

 

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