Holocaust Education in Germany: Ensuring relevance and meaning in an increasingly diverse community

Monica Vitale, Rebecca Clothey
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s ‘open-door’ policy towards the recent wave of migrants and refugees to Europe shows promise for expanding the workforce and increasing diversity, yet opens up some significant cultural and religious differences. Although the government has created programs to aid in their transition, little attention has been paid to how school curriculum, particularly education on the Holocaust, is presented to students for whom the event lacks personal, religious, or social relevance or who may have been taught that it is a fabrication. This study focuses on how classroom material presents the rise of National Socialism and the Holocaust through a document analysis of curriculum materials from a  Gymnasium in Hamburg, Germany. Results show that even at the highest level of the education system, students are not being presented with the material in a way that draws relevance to the present day nor fosters meaning for recent immigrants. For the Holocaust, which is both a significant historical event and a critical lesson in the importance of universal human rights, effective education is imperative in order to combat present global trends of radicalism and intolerance.
德国的大屠杀教育:在日益多样化的社会中确保相关性和意义
德国总理安格拉·默克尔对最近涌入欧洲的移民和难民采取的“门户开放”政策显示出扩大劳动力和增加多样性的希望,但也带来了一些重大的文化和宗教差异。尽管政府制定了帮助他们过渡的计划,但很少有人关注学校课程,特别是关于大屠杀的教育,如何向那些对事件缺乏个人,宗教或社会相关性或可能被教导这是捏造的学生介绍。本研究通过对德国汉堡一家体育馆的课程材料进行文献分析,重点关注课堂材料如何呈现国家社会主义和大屠杀的兴起。结果表明,即使是在最高水平的教育体系中,学生们所获得的材料也没有以一种与当今相关的方式呈现,也没有培养对最近移民的意义。大屠杀既是一个重大的历史事件,也是普遍人权重要性的一个重要教训,因此必须进行有效的教育,以打击目前全球的激进主义和不容忍趋势。
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