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This book explores the diverse ways in which Holocaust
representations have influenced and structured how other genocides
are understood and represented in the West. Rebecca Jinks focuses
in particular on the canonical 20th century cases of genocide:
Armenia, Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda. Using literature, film,
photography, and memorialisation, she demonstrates that we can only
understand the Holocaust's status as a 'benchmark' for other
genocides if we look at the deeper, structural resonances which
subtly shape many representations of genocide. Representing
Genocide pursues five thematic areas in turn: how genocides are
recognised as such by western publics; the representation of the
origins and perpetrators of genocide; how western witnesses
represent genocide; representations of the aftermath of genocide;
and western responses to genocide. Throughout, the book
distinguishes between 'mainstream' and other, more nuanced and
engaged, representations of genocide. It shows how these mainstream
representations - the majority - largely replicate the
representational framework of the Holocaust, including the way in
which mainstream Holocaust representations resist recognising the
rationality, instrumentality and normality of genocide, preferring
instead to present it as an aberrant, exceptional event in human
society. By contrast, the more engaged representations - often, but
not always, originating from those who experienced genocide - tend
to revolve around precisely genocide's ordinariness, and the
structures and situations common to human society which contribute
to and become involved in the violence.
Source to Summit is a brand new KS3 course, comprising student
books and digital Kerboodle resources, that have been cohesively
planned to ensure full compliance with the new Religious Education
Directory (RED). Series editor, Andy Lewis, and a writing team of
practicing teachers have drawn on their expertise and classroom
experience to present the new curriculum in a way that students
will be able to understand and remember. Mirroring the structure of
the RED, there is a strong narrative telling the Christian story
from Creation to the Church today. Lessons are carefully sequenced,
and content presented in accessible and vividly designed spreads.
There are opportunities for students to engage with scripture, and
a wide range of case studies and examples help bring alive the
Catholic faith. Activities on each spread explicitly allow students
to develop skills to understand, discern and personally respond to
the material they encounter. Through a range of tasks with
accompanying guidance, students will be able to demonstrate their
progress over time in a structured way. This course seeks to be
authentic to the Catholic faith, rigorous and engaging, allowing
students of all faiths and backgrounds to be fully immersed in the
curriculum in an inclusive way.
Source to Summit is a brand new KS3 course, comprising student
books and digital Kerboodle resources, that have been cohesively
planned to ensure full compliance with the new Religious Education
Directory. Series editor, Andy Lewis, and a writing team of
practising teachers have drawn on their expertise and classroom
experience to present the new curriculum in a way that students
will be able to understand and remember. Mirroring the structure of
the RED, there is a strong narrative telling the Christian story
from Creation to the Church today. Lessons are carefully sequenced,
and content presented in accessible and vividly designed spreads.
There are opportunities for students to engage with scripture, and
a wide range of case studies and examples help bring alive the
Catholic faith. Activities on each spread explicitly allow students
to develop skills to understand, discern and personally respond to
the material they encounter. Through a range of tasks with
accompanying guidance, students will be able to demonstrate their
progress over time in a structured way. This course seeks to be
authentic to the Catholic faith, rigorous and engaging, allowing
students of all faiths and backgrounds to be fully immersed in the
curriculum in an inclusive way.
Source to Summit is a brand new KS3 course, comprising student
books and digital Kerboodle resources, that have been cohesively
planned to ensure full compliance with the new Religious Education
Directory. Series editor, Andy Lewis, and a writing team of
practising teachers have drawn on their expertise and classroom
experience to present the new curriculum in a way that students
will be able to understand and remember. Mirroring the structure of
the RED, there is a strong narrative telling the Christian story
from Creation to the Church today. Lessons are carefully sequenced,
and content presented in accessible and vividly designed spreads.
There are opportunities for students to engage with scripture, and
a wide range of case studies and examples help bring alive the
Catholic faith. Activities on each spread explicitly allow students
to develop skills to understand, discern and personally respond to
the material they encounter. Through a range of tasks with
accompanying guidance, students will be able to demonstrate their
progress over time in a structured way. This course seeks to be
authentic to the Catholic faith, rigorous and engaging, allowing
students of all faiths and backgrounds to be fully immersed in the
curriculum in an inclusive way.
This Eduqas-endorsed book combines clear and comprehensive coverage
of the Eduqas specification and features designed to help students
develop essential skills. The Catholic content of the book has been
granted an Imprimatur. Authored by a team of experienced teachers
and examiners, the book provides focused coverage of Catholic
Christianity and Judaism. Essential content is covered in an
accessible and easy to follow format, with commentaries to help
explain and give context to sources of wisdom. 'Knowledge recall'
and 'Evaluation practice' activities offer regular opportunity for
students to retrieve and apply their knowledge. Dedicated skills
practice pages packed with exam guidance, questions and exemplars
show students how to structure and improve their answers. These
include helpful hints and annotated responses to the (d) questions,
to help students master key evaluation skills. With an introduction
that talks students through what they can expect in their Eduqas
exam paper, and supported by an ebook and digital resources on
Kerboodle, this course offers a succinct, targeted and complete
approach to confidently prepare students for their exams.
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