Ergebnis der Suche (2)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Systematikpfad: GESCHICHTE) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Systematikpfad: GERMANY) ) und (Quelle: "Bildungsserver Hessen")
Es wurden 42 Einträge gefunden
- Treffer:
- 11 bis 20
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Oral Histories: Wisconsin Survivors of the Holocaust
After the conclusion of World War II, over 140,000 Holocaust survivors came to settle in the United States. Over 1,000 of them ended up in Wisconsin (Wisconsin Historical Society 2011-20).
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Acts of Remembrance
In this New York Times lesson, students take a critical look at the ways in which the Holocaust is both referred to in popular culture and taught in school, and consider how teachers and museums can help students understand the Holocaust for the atrocity that it was (2011).
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Resources: The Holocaust
Learning Network lesson plans, New York Times resources and other Web sites for teaching and learning about the Holocaust (2011-20)
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The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II
Sources from the National Security Archive (USA 2015-20)
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Teaching the Holocaust
Education World (USA) offers 10 lesson plans for teaching about the Holocaust (2007-10).
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The Holocaust’s Legacy
Unterrichtseinheit für Klasse 9 aufwärts (USA: Discovery Education 2009)
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Kindertransporte nach England
Unterrichtseinheit von Monika Ruppert-Marquardt und Brunhild Trixa-Bertram (pdf: Anne-Frank-Schule Eschwege 2007-10)
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Analyzing Propaganda through Historical Sources
Lesson Plans connected to The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and its exhibition about the role of propaganda in World War II (2010).
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Learning from History - The Nazi Era
Fördergesellschaft Kulturelle Bildung e.V. (2008-2010)
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The Nizkor Project
ʺNizkorʺ is a Hebrew word; it means ʺwe will remember.ʺ In addition to providing an extensive archive of documents regarding the Holocaust, including the transcripts of the 1st Nuremberg Tribunal, the Nizkor Project also seeks to expose the activities of Holocaust deniers themselves (2009-20).
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