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Publication Date: 2019
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"Children Who Speak in Their Parents' Clichés": Exploring the Broader Social Relationship between Cultural Practices and Teacher Identity in Lithuanian Holocaust Education
Beresniova, Christine
European Education, v51 n2 p111-126 2019
This article examines how broader cultural practices influence teachers teaching the Holocaust in Lithuania. This article uses the concept of the "cultural curriculum" to examine how community "stories" intersect with formal education. It finds that teachers feel they have become responsible for challenging long-standing cultural practices as well now. This is not always welcome because most are uncertain how to engage with community behaviors and preserve their place in the community at the same time.
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Jews, Death, European History, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Teaching Methods, Teacher Role, Nursery Rhymes, Labeling (of Persons), Violence, Social Bias, Social Change, Ethnography, Faculty Development, Self Concept, Judaism, Religious Factors, Family Influence, Attitude Change, Student Attitudes, Singing, Minority Groups, Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Stereotypes, Social Responsibility
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Lithuania
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