The Holocaust is frequently deployed to teach universal lessons about the dangers of man’s inhumanity to man, the evils of racism and the need for a more tolerant society. All are good causes, but do we really need the Holocaust to demonstrate their value? Racism is wrong, but not because of the gas chambers of Treblinka. It is wrong intellectually for its weak and faulty view of human beings, and morally for the widespread injustice and suffering it causes every day. Reducing the Holocaust to ‘this is where racism can lead’ teaches us nothing and oversimplifies a complex historical past, at the risk of missing other important truths.“Holocaust and Genocide Education… is a significant strength, creating proper, respectful people. There is an over whelming positive ethos, attitude and respect for each other and all the issues covered. – OFSTED inspection in 2013”
Outstanding SMSC
It is essential that the Holocaust is not simply reduced to a package of easy moral lessons. Outstanding SMSC comes from young people wrestling with the difficult questions that emerge from a more complex understanding of the Holocaust.
“Very relevant to citizenship, as it can provide for all aspects: identity and diversity, responsibility, democracy and justice.”