The Value of Memory: Using Information Quest in my Classroom

As Hannah, in the novel The Devil's Arithmetic, needed to have a first-hand experience to fully understand the Holocaust; my students must be equipped with first-hand information, too. While they cannot "time travel" as Hannah does, they can hear from survivors to have a greater understanding of the Holocaust.

Teaching Courage

As I start a new school year in a new school teaching a new grade level, I find it slightly ironic that the first theme that my textbook series addresses is courage. As I start another school year, I have thought deeply about courage and mix of emotions that come into play that very first day of school. Many may not readily admit it, but the first day of the school year for both teachers and students is filled nervousness and unease. A first impression is extremely important, and a good first day can set the tone for a very productive school year.

Nechama Ariel on Going to School
Judith Becker on anti-Semitism in German schools
Hannah Altbush on Jewish education exclusion
Charlotte Adelman on Yiddish Culture
Natalie Gold-Lumer on attending USC
Daisy Miller on the Visual History Archive
Tom Lantos on his education in Hungary

Ukraine is United

This September a new school year will begin in Ukraine and the first lesson students be taught is “Ukraine is united" and the lesson will be devoted to state integrity of Ukraine. A tough issue for the country engrossed into an ongoing military conflict and terrorist attacks.

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