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Improve Antisemitism

Prevention through education
Education plays a critical role in addressing and overcoming prejudice and countering social discrimination. However, education is not only about challenging the conditions of intolerance and ignorance in which anti-Semitism manifests itself; it is also about building a sense of global citizenship and solidarity, respect for, and enjoyment of diversity and the ability to live peacefully together as active, democratic citizens. Education equips learners with the knowledge to identify anti-Semitism and biased or prejudiced messages, and raises awareness about the forms, manifestations and impact of anti-Semitism faced by Jews and Jewish communities.

Improve Education about the Holocaust

Educating about antisemitism
Educating about anti-Semitism focus on ensuring that learners are equipped with knowledge, skills and competencies that empower them to contribute to a culture of human rights and resist the stereotypes and misconceptions that lead to discrimination and violence against Jews. While most Holocaust education focus on the genocide committed against Jews by the Nazis, educating about antisemitism builds students’ resilience to anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice.

Improve The Holocaust in curricula

Curriculum outside classrooms
Curriculum outside classrooms involves learning outside the school in different contexts including: museum exhibitions, libraries, cultural events, television, and sites of collective memory. For example, museums and memorials can be particularly important spaces for education because they provide a learning experience, as well as space for commemoration and reflection. Besides their primary remembrance dimension, many memorial museums, whether situated on historic sites of persecution or not, have functions that relate to research and documentation, culture and advocacy and education. (((85))))