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Becoming a Holocaust Educator

Purposeful Pedagogy Through Inquiry

Edited by: Jennifer Lemberg, Alexander Pope IV

Foreword by: Tanya Baker

Afterword by: Sondra Perl

Publication Date: October 22, 2021

Pages: 192

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Description+

Today’s teachers seek to address the Holocaust not just as history, but also in relation to current events. Featuring stories from middle school, 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 efforts.
  • 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.

Author+

Jennifer Lemberg is associate director of U.S. Programs at The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights. Alexander Pope IV is an associate professor in the Department of Secondary and Physical Education and director of the Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement at Salisbury University.

Reviews+

“I suspect these stories and the teachers who tell them will keep you company long after you have finished reading the book. They will accompany you along your own journey of becoming a Holocaust educator. They will sit next to you, offering encouragement and support, letting you know that you will get better, even though it might take a decade—or longer. I have no doubt that, like me, you will feel richer, and much less alone, for having read them.”
—From the Foreword by Tanya Baker, director of national programs, National Writing Project

Contents+

Contents

Foreword vii
Tanya Baker

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1
Jennifer Lemberg and Alexander Pope IV

PART I: ON BECOMING A HOLOCAUST EDUCATOR 21

1.  Teaching in the Trenches: Lessons in Curricular Design 23
Robert Hadley

2.  Finding Myself Through Holocaust Education and Montana’s Indian Education for All 32
Brenda Johnston

3.  Culture Before Content: Generating Empathy Through Testimony 41
Peter Cook

4.  Instructional Crossroads: Where Teaching Meets Learning in Holocaust Education 50
Corey Harbaugh

5.  Holocaust Education as Teacher Education 60
Alexander Pope IV

PART II: CENTERING INQUIRY 71

6.  I See You: Primary Source Photographs, Personal Narrative, and Remembrance 73
Diana Wagner

7.  Questions as Declarations: Crafting Holocaust Instruction Around Inquiry 84
Cara Crandall

8.  Essential Questions on Forgiveness: The Holocaust and Personal Inquiry 93
Carol Revelle

9.  Teaching for Humanity 102
Wendy Zagray Warren

10.  Professional Development in Holocaust Education: Using Inquiry to Approach Difficult Subjects 111
Jennifer Lemberg

PART III: EFFECTING STUDENT RESPONSE 121

11.  Responding to Holocaust and Social Justice Texts Through Multimodal Projects 123
Sue Fletcher

12.  Beautiful, Messy, and Hard Fought: Battling Resistance to Holocaust Education 132
Risha Allen

13.  Avenues for Authentic Action 141
Michelle Sadrena Pledger

14.  Exploring New Territories: Adolescent Identity in Holocaust Education 152
Paula Mercier

15.  Student Voices Empower a Community: When Holocaust Education Inspires Civic Action 161
Diane Williams

Afterword 170 Sondra Perl

About the Contributors 172

Index 175

Video+

Becoming a Holocaust Educator.mp4 from TOLI on Vimeo.

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