"UNESCO Releases Alarming Findings on Antisemitism in the Classroom: A New Survey Exposes the Gaps in Teachers' Knowledge and Understanding. A recent survey conducted by UNESCO has shed light on the disturbing lack of knowledge and understanding among teachers about antisemitism, a growing concern in schools worldwide. The study, which aimed to assess the preparedness of educators to address antisemitism through education, revealed shocking results that highlight the need for more comprehensive training and resources. With antisemitic incidents on the rise, educators are facing increasing pressure to create inclusive and safe learning environments, but it appears that many are ill-equipped to tackle this complex issue. As the world grapples with the resurgence of hate and intolerance, UNESCO's findings serve as a wake-up call for educators, policymakers, and parents alike to take action and ensure that students receive the education they deserve."
Addressing antisemitism through education: A survey of teachers’ knowledge and understanding UNESCO