The Obligation to Teach About the Holocaust and Genocide, and the Obligation to Educate Against Racism
A combined discussion of teaching about the Holocaust and teaching about genocide and racism may seem somewhat outrageous. In fact, teaching about the Holocaust, with the highlight on its context and universal implications, can make a significant contribu
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT AND CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Volume 11 Series Editors: Fritz Oser ([email protected]), University of Fribourg, Switzerland Wiel Veugelers ([email protected]), University of Humanistic Studies Utrecht/University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Editorial Board: Nimrod Aloni, Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel Aviv, Israel Marvin Berkowitz, University of Missouri-St.Louis, U.S.A. Pietro Boscolo, University of Padova, Italy Maria Rosa Buxarrais, University of Barcelona, Spain Helen Haste, University of Bath, U.K./Harvard University, U.S.A Dana Moree, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Clark Power, University of Notre Dame, U.S.A. Kirsi Tirri, University of Helsinki, Finland/Stanford University, U.S.A. Joel Westheimer, University of Ottawa, Canada William Wu, Hong Kong Baptist University, China Scope: ‘Moral Development and Citizenship Education’ is a book series that focuses on the cultural development of our young people and the pedagogical ideas and educational arrangements to support this development. It includes the social, political and religious domains, as well as cognitive, emotional and action oriented content. The concept of citizenship has extended from being a pure political judgment, to include the social and interpersonal dynamics of people. Morality has become a multifaceted and highly diversified construct that now includes cultural, developmental, situational and professional aspects. Its theoretical modelling, practical applications and measurements have become central scientific tasks. Citizenship and moral development are connected with the identity constitution of the next generations. A caring and supporting learning environment can help them to participate in society. Books in this series will be based on different scientific and ideological theories, research methodologies and practical perspectives. The series has an international scope; it will support manuscripts from different parts of the world and it includes authors and practices from various countries and cultures, as well as comparative studies. The series seeks to stimulate a dialogue between different points of view, research traditions and cultures. It contains multi-authored handbooks, focussing on specific issues, and monographs. We invite books that challenge the academic community, bring new perspectives into the community and broaden the horizon of the domain of moral development and citizenship education.
Beyond Bystanders Educational Leadership for a Humane Culture in a Globalizing Reality
Foreword by Irina Bokova
Edited by Nimrod Aloni Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel Aviv, Israel and Lori Weintrob Wagner College, New York, USA
SENSE PUBLISHERS ROTTERDAM / BOSTON / TAIPEI
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ISBN 978-94-6351-024-0 (paperback) ISBN 978-94-6351-025-7 (hardback) ISBN 978-94-6351-026-4 (e-book)
Published by: Sense Publishers, P.O. Box 21858, 3001 AW Rotterdam, The Netherlands https://www.sensepublishers.com/
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