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Today's teachers seek to address the Holocaust not just as history, but also in relation to current events. Featuring stories from middle, high school, and university classrooms across the United States, this collection offers a comprehensive argument for the inclusion of purposeful Holocaust pedagogy rooted in literacy practices and historic content. Each narrative addresses the reasons that teachers engage students in deep, emotional, and challenging inquiry; the struggles they encounter when broaching difficult content from the past and present; and what can happen when students have opportunities to raise their voices about issues of inequality, persecution, and remembrance. Grounded in the experiences and voices of classroom teachers who are actively navigating the challenges of teaching about the Holocaust, this book will help readers to teach a specific set of historic events while helping students address broader questions about responding to injustice.

Book Features:

  • Experienced educators share how they conceive of Holocaust education as based in writing and inquiry.
  • Materials such as lesson seeds and activity ideas to illuminate the narratives of teacher and student effort.
  • Reflections on how professional development helps guide teacher growth and success.
  • Examinations of the ways professional organizations and networks can support teachers grappling with challenging content.

Becoming a Holocaust Educator: Purposeful Pedagogy Through Inquiry

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    Publisher: Teachers' College Press
    Publication Date: 30/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9780807764367, 978-0807764367
    ISBN10: 0807764361

    Number of Pages: 192

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Today's teachers seek to address the Holocaust not just as history, but also in relation to current events. Featuring stories from middle, high school, and university classrooms across the United States, this collection offers a comprehensive argument for the inclusion of purposeful Holocaust pedagogy rooted in literacy practices and historic content. Each narrative addresses the reasons that teachers engage students in deep, emotional, and challenging inquiry; the struggles they encounter when broaching difficult content from the past and present; and what can happen when students have opportunities to raise their voices about issues of inequality, persecution, and remembrance. Grounded in the experiences and voices of classroom teachers who are actively navigating the challenges of teaching about the Holocaust, this book will help readers to teach a specific set of historic events while helping students address broader questions about responding to injustice.

    Book Features:

    • Experienced educators share how they conceive of Holocaust education as based in writing and inquiry.
    • Materials such as lesson seeds and activity ideas to illuminate the narratives of teacher and student effort.
    • Reflections on how professional development helps guide teacher growth and success.
    • Examinations of the ways professional organizations and networks can support teachers grappling with challenging content.

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