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'My pupil wrote Death To Jews in his notebook', says Jewish teacher as she warns about antisemitism education

Teachers do not get enough time to educate children about Shoah and Jew-hate, says Eve Sacker

October 18, 2018 09:43
Educators fear not enough time is being devoted to the subject of antisemitism

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Rosa Doherty,

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Teachers do not get enough time or training to teach students about the Holocaust or antisemitism.

That is the view of Eve Sacker, a religious education teacher in Derby, East Midlands, who says she encounters antisemitism in the classroom on a regular basis and believes social media and late intervention are to blame.

“By the time pupils come to learn about antisemitism and the Holocaust in school, it is too late. A lot of them pick up antisemitic stereotypes at home but social media is even worse.

“I’ve seen antisemitism in state schools and independent schools. I had a student at a boarding school write at the back of his note book ‘death to Jews’ because he wanted me to see it when I was marking it.”