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Karin Schneider – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
Models of education that we find in city museums in Austria bear the danger of avoiding discussing the Nazi past. But on the other hand, there is potential in the freedom of being about to skirt it. The lack of pressure to address the topic can lead to a more open approach in discussions, but the ease with which the topic can be avoided is…
Descriptors: Museums, Foreign Countries, Educational Facilities, Authoritarianism
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Benecke, Jakob – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
The National Socialist regime was, generally speaking, not interested in an outright levelling of social differentiation patterns, as they were present within the German society around 1933. On the contrary: old hierarchies were to be fought and new ones were to be established--both according to the Nazi administration's social ideology and,…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Jews, Nationalism, Social Structure
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Murphy, Harry – History Teacher, 2019
Innovation and invention drive the world forward and thrive off a free market that rewards individuals and companies that can tap into supply and demand. During tragedy, especially wartime, this can take a dark turn when the triumph of invention and profit is gained from human tragedy. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) saw warfare…
Descriptors: Corporations, History Instruction, International Trade, Jews
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Epstein, Erwin H. – Comparative Education, 2018
It was not until the 1930s that comparative education, with the initiation of dedicated courses and programmes at universities in various countries, that the field became internationally recognised in its own right. And, it was not until the 1930s that the first internationally recognised journal in the field, the "International Education…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational History, Periodicals, Jews
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Duncan, Matthew – Teaching History, 2020
Building on research by the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education, Matthew Duncan was concerned that his students were drawn to simplistic explanations of Holocaust perpetrators' actions. As well as the UCL Centre's research, Duncan drew on history education research from Canada and history teachers' theorisation in England for inspiration in his…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Jews, Death, War
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Falk, Dean – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
Recent allegations that pediatrician Hans Asperger legitimized Nazi policies, including forced sterilization and child euthanasia, are refuted with newly translated and chronologically-ordered information that takes into account Hitler's deceptive 'halt' to the T4 euthanasia program in 1941. It is highly unlikely that Asperger was aware of the T4…
Descriptors: War, World History, Authoritarianism, Biographies
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Curthoys, Ned – Children's Literature in Education, 2021
This article argues that two significant recent influential historical novels about the Holocaust, "Hitler's Daughter" (1999) and "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" (2006), reprise the genre traits of the "Bildungsroman" or novel of development and can be regarded as remarkably effective in engaging an active reader.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Novels, Jews, Death
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Retter, Hein – International Dialogues on Education: Past and Present, 2020
With the reunification of Germany, a Jenaplan School was founded in 1991 in the city of Jena, Thuringia. Since then one place of the city carried Petersen's name. The University School at Jena, refounded by Petersen as Life Community School in 1924 (the traditional purpose as a mere teacher training school goes back to the year 1844) and received…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Community Schools, Educational History, Foreign Policy
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Woolf, Michael – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2018
This essay examines the interaction between the myth of the Wandering Jew, diaspora history and the notion of cosmopolitanism. This is a paradoxical synthesis that points in several directions: towards the ideals embedded in international education; towards the roots of anti-Semitism; in the direction of the notion of cosmopolitanism as a crime…
Descriptors: Mythology, Jews, Social Bias, Social Discrimination
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Wendell, Joakim – Curriculum Journal, 2018
The topic of this study is how Swedish students aged 15-16 use causal reasoning in history when given a high-stakes task about explaining a historically significant event, the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany. The study is based on student texts from the Swedish national test in history. The student texts are mainly analysed with regards to how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Standardized Tests, Causal Models
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Lincoln, Margaret – Knowledge Quest, 2020
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) defines the Holocaust as the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. During the Holocaust, German authorities targeted groups because of perceived racial and biological inferiority: Roma (Gypsies), people with…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, War, European History
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Karasoy, Murad – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
National socialist education policies put into practice between 1933-1945 in Germany, has been under the influence of romanticism, which is one of the important currents in the history of German thought that began in the middle of the 19th century. Such "being under the influence" does not refer to a passive situation, but it rather…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Romanticism, Authoritarianism, Educational Policy
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Neel, Michael Alan; Hostetler, Andrew L. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This study investigated the ways novice social studies teachers navigated classroom exchanges connected to broader societal and political discourses that are potentially controversial. The difficulty of such conversations often leads teachers to avoid discussions vital to the fabric of democratic life. In this paper, we explore the teaching…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Beginning Teachers, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Social Problems
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McCrory, Catherine – Teaching History, 2015
Focusing on students' attempts to explain the relative significance of different factors in Hitler's rise to power, Catherine McCrory explores the vexed question of why students who seem able to express necessary historical knowledge on one occasion cannot effectively reproduce it on another. Drawing on a detailed analysis of what it actually…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Recognition (Psychology), Knowledge Level, History Instruction
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Karasoy, Murad – Journal of Education and Learning, 2018
It is understood that education being brought under the control of government and educational activities carried out under the name of character and race unity education were tools for the destruction of the individual and masses during the national socialist era in Germany. For this reason, the state's monopolizing and more or less intervening in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Values Education, Politics of Education
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