Most schools have a website on which a report of the Auschwitz study trip 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 the personal testimonies of the students. Before their broadcast, the contents must be validated by the teaching team.
Auschwitz trip: the online exhibition
To prepare for the study trip to Auschwitz, the students of Terminale ES 3 of the Montesquieu high school in Le Mans studied the Holocaust at the level of their department. From the fate of Jewish families to the action of the Righteous, including the role of the Mulsanne camp, a complete overview of the Holocaust in Sarthe is drawn up on this site, where we also find global historical summaries on the collaboration of the French State, the Holocaust in Europe and the Auschwitz camp.
Lyc e Montesquieu - Le Mans (72))
Shoah in my memory
Before leaving for Auschwitz, the students of Terminale L of the lycée Joubert d'Ancenis carried out research to identify the inhabitants of their town who were victims of the Holocaust. Upon their return, they created a site to share the story 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 to Auschwitz
The 1st year S3 class of the 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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