The Imperial War Museum’s Holocaust Education Fellowship - well worth an application

Tuesday, April 29, 2008
by Andy Lawrence

‘Professional development at its very best’
Michael Riley, Senior Lecturer in History Education, Bath Spa University

The Imperial War Museum seeks to provide the
most ambitious programme of professional development available to educators in the United Kingdom

A free of charge and all-expenses paid programme of
seminars and study visits in London, Jerusalem, Lithuania and Poland

Further details can be found at www.iwm.org.uk/holocaust/education

‘Without a doubt the most important Holocaust teacher training programme in Europe today.’
David Metzler, Yad Vashem, Israel

If you are interested in applying for this unique CPD opportunity, please see attached:

- Summary details
- Essential information
- Application form
- Evaluation
- ‘What makes the Fellowship unique?’ An assessment by Andrew Wrenn, independent evaluator
- ‘What are people saying about the Fellowship programme?’

‘Being part of the Fellowship programme has been an unforgettable privilege and has
profoundly affected the way I think about the Holocaust.’
Denize Morris - Subject Officer for Religious Education
Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales

Further details can be found at www.iwm.org.uk/holocaust/education

Deadline for return of applications extended to Thursday 8 May 2008

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