International seminar “Teaching the Holocaust History – Perspectives and Approaches”
Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies in cooperation with the educational and memorial complex “House of the Wannsee Conference” and under the support of German Embassy in Ukraine hold scientific-methodical seminar on the subject of the history of World War II and the Holocaust in Europe and of the teaching methods for the History teachers from Ukraine. This seminar is held from the 4th to the 9th of December 2011 in Berlin. Discussion is one of the key forms of carrying out the seminar, and it is one of the constituents of lectures, practical works and excursions as well. The exchange of thoughts is the main goal of the seminar.
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