ANNE FRANK’S HOUSE IN AMSTERDAM EDUCATIONAL METHODOLOGY

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Невена Бајалица
Мишко Станишић

Abstract

The Anne Frank House is an independent non-governmental organization/foundation which also runs a museum and an educational center in Amsterdam in the house where the Jewish family Frank was hiding during the German occupation. Since its foundation in 1960, the Anne Frank House has fostered a specific approach to Holocaust education and to this day the purpose and basic goals of this authentic memory site have been defined. The paper presents the history of the Anne Frank House, of the Frank family, their hiding and hardship, as well as the facts about the publication of Anne Frank’s diary and the initiative to preserve the house. Several characteristic methods of work have been presented with an overview of various aspects of the House’s educational methodology.

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Бајалица, Н., & Станишић, М. (2018). ANNE FRANK’S HOUSE IN AMSTERDAM EDUCATIONAL METHODOLOGY. Methodical Perspectives, 8(8), 71–91. https://doi.org/10.19090/mv.2017.8.71-91
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