After the study tour, students are asked to present their project to other classes in the high school. These oral interventions are most often based on slideshows made from photographs of the camp. Each image is the subject of a commentary, prepared with the teachers, which sheds historical light on the discovered sites and the organization of the Auschwitz complex. Other slideshows, involving specific evaluation and follow-up, are carried out as part of the Supervised Personal Works (TPE).
Memories
After discovering the Auschwitz camp in March 2006, the vocational baccalaureate students from Emilien Maillard high school in Ancenis prepared a slideshow that traces the history of the Shoah through the fate of about ten victims, deported to Auschwitz and Treblinka. This slideshow was shown to several classes, the students' parents, local elected officials and the press on 28 September 2006, in the presence of Samuel Chymisz, survivor of convoy no. 6.
Emilien Maillard Vocational High School - Ancenis (44)
From Gurs to Auschwitz
As part of an interdisciplinary project conducted jointly in French and history, Two 9th-grade classes from the Arudy middle school in the Pyrénées Atlantiques prepared reading sheets and research assignments on the Nazi regime and the Holocaust. Upon returning from the study tour, they expressed their reactions in writing and produced slideshows to present their day at Auschwitz and the history of the genocide.
Ossau Valley College - Arudy (64)
Auschwitz: a work of memory
On the return from the study trip to Auschwitz in which they participated on February 23, 2006, the students of the Final Vocational Baccalaureate in Accounting were secretarial staff at the Philadelphe Professional High School in Gerde, Pessac (33). prepared an exhibition whose content was gathered on a CD-ROM, in the form of a slideshow.
Philadelphia Vocational High School in Gerde - Pessac (33)
After the discovery of the Auschwitz-Birkenau site, students from the Edouard Vaillant middle school in Bordeaux prepared an exhibition and produced a slideshow that was shared with all 9th grade classes.
Collège Edouard Vaillant - Bordeaux (33)
A journey for memory
Before leaving for Auschwitz, the students of the Second BEP Driving course at the Cugnot vocational high school in Chinon studied the testimonies of former deportees and worked in modules on the history of the internment camps at Monts, Pithiviers, and Beaune.la-Rolande. On the way back, they made a slideshow entitled Auschwitz, un voyage pour la mémoire.
Cugnot Vocational High School - Chinon (37)
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