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Terry Haydn on 'Teaching the Challenges of Our Times'
Terry Hayden talk for MA Effective Learning in History, Feb 2023
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2/9/2023
Assessment and the Holocaust: in conversation with Dr Mary Richardson
Recent research conducted by the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education indicates that there are a wide variety of ways in which teachers assess the Holocaust in their curriculum. A significant number of teachers surveyed are anxious about assessing the Holocaust, questioning its very appropriateness. This podcast with Professor Mary Richardson explores ideas around assessing difficult histories such as the Holocaust and offers expert guidance about role assessment of the Holocaust might play in today’s classroom.
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11/3/2022
Conspiracy theories and the Holocaust: in conversation with Jeremy Hayward
Conspiracy theories are nothing new: Did the moon landing really happen? Is global warming an invention? Did Hitler escape his banker to live in South America after the war? Jeremy Hayward, an expert in teaching controversial issues, discusses what such theories might mean for contemporary classrooms. The podcast discusses the importance of teaching about what conspiracy theories are, how they work, and how to counter them in the classroom, particularly in relation to teaching about the Holocaust.
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11/3/2022
Empire of Destruction Podcast
This podcast aims to continue to bring the latest academic research on the Holocaust into the classroom. Empire of Destruction is a conversation between Dr Alex Kay from the University of Potsdam and the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education about his ground-breaking book ‘Empire of Destruction: A History of Nazi Mass Killing’ Aimed at educators who are teaching about the Holocaust, it’s also fascinating for anyone just curious about the past and this powerful account of German war crimes. For the first time this book brings together the history of the Holocaust and genocidal policies against other population groups in a single analytical frame. This podcast also reflects on the nature of the evidence used to support this history, and a reflection on what this history means to us today, particularly in the concept of ‘comradeship’.
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2/6/2022
Survivors
'Survivors' is a podcast from the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education, produced in 2021. It is a 30 min conversation with Dr Rebecca Clifford of Swansea University, author of 'Survivors: Children's Lives After the Holocaust' and Dr Tom Haward from the UCL Centre about how ground-breaking research and book. It is framed with secondary school teachers in mind, but is open to all who are curious about the past.
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2/9/2021
2. What's your story?
An introduction to the second in a series of 4 KS3 English lessons called 'What's your story?'
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5/20/2020