Religion and worldviews: Judaism
We will add links and information about Judaism. If any teachers have material they wish to share, please contact the SACRE adviser.
Board of Deputies of British Jews: Resources
Holocaust Educational Trust resources
The 2024/25 academic year is underway. Read on to find out more about the Holocaust Educational Trust's programmes and resources, designed for teachers, schools and students, and register to get involved.
Please use this link: Holocaust Educational Trust - outreach programme to access information about Survivor Speaker Programme which offers in-person and online testimony sessions with a Holocaust survivor or member of the Second Generation. Students will be able to hear 1 hour of testimony before asking their own questions. Preparatory and debrief materials accompany every session and the online lessons are led by one of the Trust's trained facilitators.
Although they do not charge a speaker fee, please note that in the case of in-person visits, they do ask the host organisation to book and pay for speaker travel.
Teacher training
More than 1,500 teachers take part in the Trust’s programmes each year. They offer free online and in-person professional training workshops and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) residential courses to new and experienced teachers across the UK: Holocaust Educational Trust - teacher training
Teaching resources
The Trust’s website provides free, downloadable lesson plans, classroom resources and guidance documents for teachers: Holocaust Educational Trust - teaching resources home
Testimony 360
Testimony 360 is free digital education programme from the Holocaust Educational Trust that combines digital eyewitness testimony with virtual reality, revolutionising access to survivor testimony and providing an invaluable opportunity for students learning about the Holocaust. Sign up here: Holocaust Educational Trust - Testimony360