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CBBC Newsround | Teachers | Citizenship 11 14 | Subject areas | Ethnic diversity | Remembering the Holocaust. Citizenship Ethnic and religious diversity This lesson is based on material from the Holocaust Educational Trust. You can find their Citizenship resources by following the link to the left. HET also run a team of outreach educators and can put you in touch with Holocaust survivors for school visits. Overview January 27 marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Students look at the responsibilities of bystanders who witness prejudice and discrimination. Learning aims What was the Holocaust What the Holocaust teaches us about the responsibilities of bystanders Icebreaker Consider this dilemma: Imagine you see a teenager being beaten in the street by a gang.

In pairs think of: Three reasons people might give for getting involved Three reasons they would give for walking away. By talking and learning about what people did in the past, we can understand ourselves more deeply and help ourselves make the right decisions when faced with dilemmas in society today. Jack the Ripper The First Serial Killer - Part 4 - a News & Politics video. Jack the Ripper The First Serial Killer Part 3 - a Webcam & Vlogs video. Jack the Ripper The First Serial Killer - Part 1 - a News & Politics video. Jack the Ripper The First Serial Killer - Part 5 - a Webcam & Vlogs video. Jack the Ripper The First Serial Killer Part 2 - a News & Politics video.