All the documentary research carried out to prepare the study tour: Auschwitz can lead to the creation of a CD-ROM. After defining together the list of topics to be addressed, the students divide into working groups, write the texts and learn how to create a digital medium. Once completed, the CD-ROM is distributed within the institution and allows for educational workshops on the history of the Holocaust.
Saying the unnamable
Upon returning from the study tour they took in February 2006, the first year students at the innovative pilot high school of Futuroscope completed supervised personal works (TPE) on topics defined in agreement with their history teachers, of letters and living languages. They also studied a group of texts on the Shoah for the oral exam in French for the baccalaureate, organized an exhibition and recorded radio broadcasts. All their productions were compiled and distributed in the form of a CD-ROM.
Innovative pilot high school of Futuroscope - Jaunay-Clan (86)
To prepare for the study tour, students from Zola High School in Châteaudun read Primo Levi, studied a series of cinematographic works, visited the Shoah Memorial and met Léon Lehrer, deported to Auschwitz in January 1944. At each stage of their project, they prepared written summaries, wrote reports, personal texts and poems. All their work is presented on a CD-ROM accompanied by photographs and video recordings.
Lycée Emile Zola - Châteaudun (28)
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