Guidance

Develop skills in Holocaust education

Holocaust education continuing professional development (CPD) is designed to help teachers develop their skills and confidence to improve Holocaust teaching.

Applies to England

What you can get

You can access a range of programmes and resources including:

  • an initial teacher education course
  • one day and evening workshops
  • a masters module: The Holocaust in the Curriculum
  • classroom materials and teaching resources
  • local support through the beacon schools network
  • events and film screenings

Secondary schools with an existing commitment to Holocaust education can apply to become a beacon school.

Beacon schools help a network of local schools to develop confidence, proficiency and excellence in Holocaust teaching and learning.

Who can get Holocaust education CPD

Trainee teachers or teachers in state-funded secondary schools in England can access Holocaust education CPD.

When it’s available

CPD courses and events take place throughout the year.

What it costs

Holocaust education CPD is free.

How to apply

Access resources online and create an account to book courses.

Find out more

See the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education website for more information.

Updates to this page

Published 21 September 2018

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