Why do some commit genocide and others risk their lives to prevent it?
‘Being Human?’ a free workshop in Norwich on Monday 3rd April.
The workshop will explore how you can make these challenging questions accessible to young people in your classroom.
effective classroom approaches
free teaching and learning resources
food and wine reception
Even before they begin to study the Holocaust many pupils have well formed (but largely inaccurate) ideas about how it happened: strongly-held beliefs about the kinds of people who killed, those who ‘stood-by’, and those who tried to help. This practical workshop models powerful teaching resources that:
engage your pupils, emotionally and intellectually
challenge their thinking
deepen their historical understanding
raise profound questions about the world and about human behaviour
help make your SMSC outstanding
Programme:
4:15 – Registration & Reception (Food & Drink)
4:30 – ‘Being human?’ workshop
6:00 – Close
Workshop led by
Tom Haward
UCL Centre for Holocaust Education