Release of findings of the Gandel Holocaust Knowledge and Awareness in Australia Survey

Release of findings of the Gandel Holocaust Knowledge and Awareness in Australia Survey

The Executive Council of Aus­trali­an Jewry (ECAJ), the peak rep­res­ent­at­ive body of the Aus­trali­an Jewish community, has warmly welcomed the release of the findings of the Gandel Holocaust Knowledge and Awareness in Australia Survey, com­mis­sioned and funded by the Gandel Found­a­tion and conducted by research­ers at Deakin Uni­ver­sity.

Noting that this is the first national, large-scale survey of Aus­trali­ans’ knowledge of the Holocaust and their attitudes con­cern­ing Jews, antisemitism and Holocaust education, ECAJ co-CEO Peter Wertheim said: “This seminal study has yielded a rich trove of findings that will inform policy-makers and educators in the coming years in shaping approaches to public and school education about the Holocaust.”

“This will be an invalu­able com­ple­ment to the ECAJ’s efforts to persuade gov­ern­ment and inde­pend­ent schools to introduce anti-prejudice education into key points of the cur­riculum. Espe­cially relevant are the recom­mend­a­tions for pro­fes­sion­al devel­op­ment programs for teachers in deliv­er­ing age-appro­pri­ate learning about the Holocaust and antisemitism, and strategies for engage­ment with Holocaust museums, memorials and edu­ca­tion­al insti­tu­tions.”

“The ECAJ fully endorses the recom­mend­a­tions that have emerged from this study”, he said.  “Speaking per­son­ally, I am honoured to have been included as a member of the advisory panel to the Survey”.

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