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Background
Since 1985 the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam has worked with local partners in more than 35 countries to develop educational programs around the travelling exhibitions "Anne Frank in the World" (1985 - 1996) and "Anne Frank: A History for Today" (1996-). Many of these educational programs have involved teacher training and the development of curriculum for classroom use. |
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Teaching to make a Difference, a multi-year project, has been supported
by the Socrates Program of the European Union. It is an attempt to bring
together several of the major teacher training institutions in Europe
that have worked with the travelling exhibitions of the Anne Frank House.
The general aim of this project has been to assess the various teaching
materials that have been developed to support the exhibition throughout
Europe (and North America), and to develop a teacher training course
for teachers that can be used in conjunction with the exhibition "Anne
Frank: A History for Today", or to support other educational efforts
to teach about issues relating to tolerance and intolerance, the Holocaust,
Human Rights, diversity and multiculturalism.
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