The Governor’s Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education has released a report this week on International Holocaust Remembrance Day with recommendations to improve genocide education in California schools.
The report, “Holocaust and Genocide Education in California: A Study of Statewide Context and Local Implementation,” found that instruction on the subject in many districts depends on the initiative of individual teachers. It also found that most school districts do not provide professional development for teachers focused on the Holocaust or genocide, according to the report.
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