18.12.2012. 0:07 |
Učenje o Holokaustu u Australiji
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Holocaust to be part of Australia’s national curriculum
SYDNEY (JTA) -- Teaching the Holocaust will be mandatory in schools across Australia.
The Holocaust will be taught in all states and territories to students in years 9 and 10, or aged 14 to 16, as a major world event of World War II, a spokesman for the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority said last week.The state of New South Wales will be the first to introduce the lesson, beginning in 2014, with the other states and territories to follow.
Učenje o Holokaustu biti će organizirano u školama širom Australije. Holokaust će se podučavati u svim državama i teritorijima studentima 9. i 10. razreda odnosno starosti od 14-16 godina, kao glavni svjetski događaj u Drugom svjetskom ratu, rečeno je prošlog tjedna od predstavnika organizatora za školski kurikulum. Država New South Wales će prva uvesti predavanja početkom 2014 godine, a ostala područja će
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The move follows a submission first lodged by the Executive Council of Australian Jewry in 2010 for the framework of the new national curriculum.
"We have found that many schools opt to teach the Holocaust, whether in the city or in regional areas, so there is definitely an active awareness among Australian educators of its importance," said Vic Alhadeff, chief executive officer of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies. "This momentous decision vindicates and endorses that awareness and is warmly welcomed.
"The Holocaust stands as the ultimate warning to mankind of where racial hatred can lead, and we congratulate our education authorities on this great decision and for their vision and foresight."
"Holokaust ostaje glavna opomena čovječanstvu do čega može dovesti rasna mržnja, i mi čestitamo našim obrazovnim vlastima na toj velikoj odluci i njihovoj viziji i pogledu u budućnost.
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