Most schools have a website on which an account of the study tour. Auschwitz can easily be posted. Many classes also choose to create a site dedicated solely to their project. It contains detailed information on Auschwitz, historical summaries, photographs of the camp and personal testimonies of the students. Before being broadcast, the content must be approved by the teaching team.
Travel, Auschwitz: the online exhibition
To prepare for the study trip to Auschwitz, students in their third year of high school at Montesquieu High School in Le Mans studied the Holocaust on a departmental basis. From the fate of Jewish families to the actions of the Righteous and the role of the Mulsanne camp, a complete overview of the Shoah in Sarthe is drawn up on this site, where we also find comprehensive historical syntheses on the collaboration of the French State, the Holocaust in Europe and the Auschwitz camp.
Lyc e Montesquieu - Le Mans (72))
Shoah en m moire
Before leaving for Auschwitz, the students of Terminale L of the lycée Joubert d'Ancenis conducted research to identify the inhabitants of their city who were victims of the Holocaust. On their return, they created a website to share the stories of these people who have fallen into oblivion. There are biographies, historical texts, but also short stories, poems and musical compositions.
Lyc e Joubert - Ancenis (44)
Study trip, Auschwitz
The class of 1st grade S3 at Charles Baudelaire high school in Cran Gevrier, in Haute-Savoie, created a website to report on the progress of its educational project from the visit to the Shoah Memorial to the study trip to Auschwitz.
Lyc e Charles Baudelaire - Cran Gevrier (74)
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