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Does addressing prejudice and discrimination through Holocaust education produce better citizens?

机译:通过大屠杀教育解决偏见和歧视会产生更好的公民吗?

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Previous research on teaching the Holocaust, primarily case studies in either the primary or the secondary sectors, suggests that Holocaust education can contribute to pupils' citizenship values in a positive way. Yet, in common with other initiatives, this evidence focuses exclusively on the short term impact of Holocaust education. Our ongoing longitudinal research is concerned with both the immediate and longer term effects of Holocaust education on pupils' values and attitudes. Initially focused on primary pupils aged 11-12 years, it has followed them into the first year of secondary to examine whether the general improvements in attitudes found in the first stage of the research has been maintained. Further, we are able to compare their attitudes with pupils in their year who did not study the Holocaust in their primary schools. This article draws conclusions from this study.
机译:先前有关大屠杀教学的研究(主要是在第一或第二部门的案例研究)表明,大屠杀教育可以以积极的方式促进学生的公民价值观。然而,与其他举措一样,该证据仅集中于大屠杀教育的短期影响。我们正在进行的纵向研究关注大屠杀教育对学生的价值观和态度的近期和长期影响。最初的研究对象是11-12岁的小学生,随后又进入初中一年级,研究在研究的第一阶段发现的态度是否得到了维持。此外,我们能够将他们的态度与当年未在小学学习大屠杀的学生进行比较。本文从这项研究中得出结论。

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    《Educational Review》 |2007年第2期|115-130|共16页
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    Paula Cowan; Henry Maitles;

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    School of Education, University of Paisley, Ayr, UK;

    Faculty of Education, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK;

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