Our recently published student research reveals that few students have heard of Treblinka or associate it with the Holocaust.

Together with other findings which exposed a fixation with Auschwitz and key gaps in students chronological frameworks and spatial understandings, these findings are especially troubling given what happened at Treblinka and the light the camp’s history sheds on the nature of the Holocaust.

In response to these findings, on 23rd February 2016 at Royal Wootton Bassett Academy, Wiltshire, we will be running our ‘A space called Treblinka’ twilight CPD session, modelling activities which will explore the history of the death camp at Treblinka.

If you’ve attended one of our full-day CPD sessions this is the ideal opportunity to build upon your knowledge of the Holocaust, be a part of modelling new classroom activities and access free resources to support your classroom teaching.

This session runs from 16.00 – 18.15, with a food and wine reception after and is free to teachers.  Spaces are still available – book your place now!

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