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The Teaching of the Holocaust in Latin America the Challenges for Educators and Legislators
Lieu de publication | Année de publication | Référence: 
Santiago; Paris | 2017 | 217 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 9978-92-3-300069-8
Auteur: 
María Celeste Adamoli et al.
Publié sous la direction de: 
UNESCO Office Santiago and Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean
Région: 
Amérique latine

This book provides an overview of opportunities that may arise from educating about the Holocaust in diverse cultural contexts and educational situations, with a special focus on Latin American countries. We can actually be away from the places where the genocide against the Jewish people was perpetrated, but Latin America is still taking charge of its own past of violence and crimes against humanity. With this publication, Latin American educators will have at their fingertips an updated account of the most outstanding topics that are discussed on pedagogy and policy making. You can also explore how, even today in Europe, education about the Holocaust shapes a culture of memory. On the other hand, you can see how in other places the memory of the Holocaust can be a starting point to relate to other difficult pasts. UNESCO is convinced that the prevention of genocide begins at school. In a world where mass violence is possible, this publication will show the importance of teaching young people about the Holocaust and about other genocides in history. It is a condition to prevent similar crimes from happening in the future.

Fichiers: 
Type de ressource: 
Instruments normatifs internationaux / documents politiques et de plaidoyer
Programmes d'études, matériel d'enseignement et d'apprentissage et guides
Documents de recherche / articles de journaux
Thème: 
Prévention de l'extrémisme violent / du génocide
Diversité / alphabétisation culturelle / inclusive
Niveau d'éducation: 
Enseignement primaire
Enseignement secondaire
Enseignement supérieur
Apprentissage tout au long de la vie
Mots-clés: 
genocide
human rights
culture of peace
antisemitism