A TEACHER OF THE HOLOCAUST AND OTHER STORIES

A TEACHER OF THE HOLOCAUST AND OTHER STORIES
Author: Milton Teichman
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781628384611

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Martin Greenfield, the middle-aged professor in “A Teacher of the Holocaust,” enters into a romantic relationship with Rachel Klein, a therapist with children and a Holocaust survivor. Gradually, Greenfield confronts the unhealed wounds of the survivor and—more disturbing—the limits of his own compassion. In another story, Michael Arnold, returning to Jewish observance after an aimless life, fills his days with acts of loving kindness, and then makes a decision that costs him the wife he

Guidelines for Teaching about the Holocaust

Guidelines for Teaching about the Holocaust
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1994
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UCR:31210024824862

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A Train Near Magdeburg

A Train Near Magdeburg
Author: Matthew Rozell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1948155095

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In the last days of World War II, American soldiers freed a trainload of Jewish prisoners heading to certain death at Nazi hands. Rich with eyewitness testimony, this gripping narrative follows both the survivors and their liberators in vivid detail.

Teaching and Studying the Holocaust

Teaching and Studying the Holocaust
Author: Samuel Totten,Stephen Feinberg
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607523017

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(Originally Published in 2000 by Allyn & Bacon) Teaching and Studying the Holocaust is comprised of thirteen chapters by some of the most noted Holocaust educators in the United States. In addition to chapters on establishing clear rationales for teaching this history and Holocaust historiography, the book includes individual chapters on incorporating primary documents, first person accounts, film, literature, art, drama, music, and technology into a study of the Holocaust. It concludes with an extensive and valuable annotated bibliography especially designed for educators. Chapter Ten instructs how to make effective use of technology in teaching and learning about the Holocaust. The final section of the book includes a bibliography especially developed for teachers that lists invaluable resources. From the Back Cover: Holocaust scholars from around the world offer critical acclaim for Totten and Feinberg's Teaching and Studying the Holocaust: Michael Berenbaum; Ida E. King Distinguished Visitor Professor of Holocaust Studies, Richard Stockton College and Former Director of Research at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: "There are many scholars who are wont to criticize the teaching of the Holocaust. Many journalists critique what they regard as kitsch or trendiness. All critics of contemporary Holocaust education would do well to read this book. One cannot fail to be impressed by the quality of its learning and the seriousness of its purpose. It is a wonderful place for teachers to turn as they contemplate teaching the Holocaust, an open invitation to learn more and teach more effectively." Barry van Driel; Coordinator International Teacher Education, Anne Frank House, Amsterdam: "Teaching and Studying the Holocaust is an invaluable resource for any teacher wanting to address the complex and sometimes overwhelming history of the Holocaust in the classroom. The book offers a multitude of sensitive and responsible ways of dealing with the issue of the Holocaust. It succeeds in showing teachers very clearly how the study of the Holocaust is not just a topic for history teachers, but for teachers across the curriculum." Dr. Nili Keren; Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel Aviv, Israel "Teaching about the Shoah is one of the most complicated tasks for educators. Indeed, teaching and studying this history raises unprecedented questions concerning modern civilization, and presents teachers and students with tremendous challenges. Samuel Totten and Stephen Feinberg have created a volume that provides educators with essential information and new insights regarding the teaching of this history, and, in doing so, they assist educators to face the aforementioned challenges head-on. Teaching and Studying the Holocaust does not make the task easier, but it does make it possible." Samuel Totten is currently professor of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Prior to entering academia, he was an English and social studies teacher in Australia, Israel, California, and at the U.S. House of Representatives Page School in Washington, D.C. Totten is also editor of Teaching Holocaust Literature published by Allyn & Bacon. Stephen Feinberg is currently the Special Assistant for Education Programs in the National Institute for Holocaust Education at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. With Samuel Totten, he was co-editor of a special issue (Teaching the Holocaust) of Social Education, the official journal of the National Council for the Social Studies. For eighteen years, he was a history and social studies teacher in the public schools of Wayland, MA.

Teaching about the Holocaust

Teaching about the Holocaust
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic government information
ISBN: IND:30000083647374

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Teaching about the Holocaust

Teaching about the Holocaust
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2001
Genre: Genocide
ISBN: 9781428926370

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Holocaust resource guide is divided into two sections. The first section offers information about visiting the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. The second section includes teaching guidelines, suggested topic areas, an historical overview and chronology of the Holocaust, an introduction to the on-line Holocaust museum, suggestions for professional development, and an annotated bibliography and videography. Accompanying materials include a pamphlet about Jewish and non-Jewish resistance, a series of brochures about non-Jewish victims, a pamphet focusing on Nazi persecution of homosexuals, and a notebook containing biographical sketches of Holocaust victims and a set of color photographs. Secondary level.

Teaching about the Holocaust

Teaching about the Holocaust
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2001
Genre: Genocide
ISBN: NYPL:33433032094116

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Witness

Witness
Author: Ariel Burger
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781328802699

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"In the vein of Tuesdays with Morrie, a devoted protaegae and friend of one of the world's great thinkers takes us into the sacred space of the classroom, showing Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel not only as an extraordinary human being, but as a master teacher"--