Guidelines for Teaching the Holocaust United States Holocaust

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Guidelines for Teaching the Holocaust United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Guidelines http: //www. ushmm.

Guidelines for Teaching the Holocaust United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Guidelines http: //www. ushmm. org

Define the term “Holocaust”

Define the term “Holocaust”

1933 -1945 State-Sponsored Systematic Persecution & Annihilation by Nazi Germany and its collaborators

1933 -1945 State-Sponsored Systematic Persecution & Annihilation by Nazi Germany and its collaborators

Avoid comparisons of pain.

Avoid comparisons of pain.

Just because it happened does not mean it was inevitable.

Just because it happened does not mean it was inevitable.

Avoid simple answers to complex history.

Avoid simple answers to complex history.

Strive for precision of language.

Strive for precision of language.

Make careful distinctions about sources of information.

Make careful distinctions about sources of information.

"This is a photograph of me as I wish I looked all the time.

"This is a photograph of me as I wish I looked all the time. Then I might still have a chance of getting to Hollywood. But now I am afraid I usually look quite different. "

Try to avoid stereotypical descriptions.

Try to avoid stereotypical descriptions.

Do not romanticize history to engage students’ interest.

Do not romanticize history to engage students’ interest.

Contextualize the history you are teaching.

Contextualize the history you are teaching.

Last letter sent by Herbert and Suse Weil to their sister Liesel in America.

Last letter sent by Herbert and Suse Weil to their sister Liesel in America. In the letter Herbert describes the Jewish school in Nuremberg and how the class has shrunk to forty students.

Translate statistics into people.

Translate statistics into people.

Be sensitive to appropriate written and audiovisual content.

Be sensitive to appropriate written and audiovisual content.

Strive for balance in establishing whose perspective informs your study of the Holocaust.

Strive for balance in establishing whose perspective informs your study of the Holocaust.

Select appropriate learning activities.

Select appropriate learning activities.

Reinforce the objectives of your lesson plan.

Reinforce the objectives of your lesson plan.