This session will take place via Zoom from 4.30–5.45 pm.

After booking your place, you will be sent joining instructions in the week leading up to live session.

Audience

Teachers

Starts from 11/07/2022 to 11/07/2022

Making meaning from the Holocaust is not straightforward, indeed it inevitably requires considerable contemplation of difficult questions about our fragile world and the nature of humanity.

This session explores with highly stimulating creative and literary sources how teachers might aid and support their students reflect on the significance of the Holocaust and the struggle to be found in making meaning. It will also assist teachers in inviting students to reflect on their own personal growth from the experience of learning about the Holocaust and to consider in what ways it may have shaped or developed their world view, understanding of the human condition, beliefs, principles and civic values.

This session is particularly applicable for teachers of History, RE and Citizenship, year group tutors and those with responsibility for SMSC and safeguarding.

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