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Teaching Holocaust and Human Behavior
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Teaching Holocaust and Human Behavior

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This 23-lesson unit leads middle or high school students through an examination of the Holocaust and World War II. Lessons draw on photographs, readings, maps, and videos from our resource book Holocaust and Human Behavior. Following our scope and sequence, students begin with an examination of the relationship between the individual and society, reflect on the way humans divide themselves into in groups and out groups, and then dive into a case study of the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Party’s rise to power in Germany. They bear witness to the human suffering of the Holocaust and examine the range of responses from individuals and nations. In the unit’s later lessons, students draw connections between this history and today, reflecting on questions like:

How do you achieve justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of atrocities? How should painful histories be remembered? How does this history educate us about our responsibilities in the world today?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Facing History & Ourselves National Foundation, Incorporated
Date
4 June 2020
Pages
372
ISBN
9781940457338

This 23-lesson unit leads middle or high school students through an examination of the Holocaust and World War II. Lessons draw on photographs, readings, maps, and videos from our resource book Holocaust and Human Behavior. Following our scope and sequence, students begin with an examination of the relationship between the individual and society, reflect on the way humans divide themselves into in groups and out groups, and then dive into a case study of the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Party’s rise to power in Germany. They bear witness to the human suffering of the Holocaust and examine the range of responses from individuals and nations. In the unit’s later lessons, students draw connections between this history and today, reflecting on questions like:

How do you achieve justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of atrocities? How should painful histories be remembered? How does this history educate us about our responsibilities in the world today?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Facing History & Ourselves National Foundation, Incorporated
Date
4 June 2020
Pages
372
ISBN
9781940457338