BCTF told Holocaust and Antisemitism Educators Association it won’t be recognized as specialist group
Jewish organizations say the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation has denied specialist recognition of a Holocaust education group, making it ineligible to receive union funding as a teaching resource.
The association was created in response to the B.C. government’s decision last year to make Holocaust education a mandatory part of the curriculum. Eyal Daniel, president of the association, says they were shocked by the decision and are hoping the teachers’ federation will reverse its decision.
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