Sunday, June 27, 2010
One in five Dutch teachers avoid the Holocaust
"A fifth of history teachers in the four major Dutch cities have had to deal with not being able to or rarely bringing up the Holocaust because Muslim students in particular have difficulties with it."
This is according to a survey conducted by Elsevier magazine and ResearchNed (an independent social sciences research institute).
The story was originally reported at AD.nl (in Dutch), and an English translation is available at the Islam in Europe website.
This is according to a survey conducted by Elsevier magazine and ResearchNed (an independent social sciences research institute).
The story was originally reported at AD.nl (in Dutch), and an English translation is available at the Islam in Europe website.
Labels:
comparative religions,
history,
politics
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