Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Why Should I Care? Lessons From The Holocaust

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Why Should I Care? Lessons From The Holocaust

    WHY SHOULD I CARE? LESSONS FROM THE HOLOCAUST

    AZG DAILY
    22-12-2009

    Holocaust and Genocide Studies

    The Wordsmithy recently published a book titled "Why should I care?

    Lessons from the Holocaust". The book uses a new approach to Holocaust
    and Genocide Studies that engages students in their communities and
    their future--using a frame of reference they understand to help them
    build the "content of their character."

    Using popular culture and the internet, and written in clear language
    that engages teenagers, "Why Should I Care? Lessons from the Holocaust"
    by Jeanette Friedman and David Gold provides information students can
    use when confronting broader issues of life and suffering. This book
    stresses the importance of character and virtues.

    Among other points it makes, the authors respect Catholic contributions
    to rescuing children during the Holocaust and clearly expresses,
    in Pope Benedict XVI's own words, the Catholic Church's emphatic
    rejection of Holocaust denial.

    In addition to conventional Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies resources listed on the book's companion web site,
    www.whyshouldicareontheweb.com, there are clips from "Star Trek",
    "The Twilight Zone," a song from the movie "Borat," Wu Tang Clan'svideo
    by Remedy, Grammy Award Winner Miri Ben Ari and even one of Edward R.

    Murrow interviewing Dr. Jonas Salk on CBS and much, much more.

    The authors felt that young people couldn't relate to the story
    of the Holocaust. They believe that the purpose of Holocaust and
    Genocide studies must focus on how people treat each other in their
    own neighborhoods-and how they, as individuals, have a profound effect
    on our global society.

    Attached is a flyer with a list of chapter titles and book reviews.

    Also attached is the first chapter of the book, Silence = Death, that
    describes the murder of Kitty Genovese in 1964 and also talks about
    Stephen Colbert's invention of the word Truthiness, a word that aptly
    describes what Hitler relied on when he differentiated segments of
    society and turned them into targets of discrimination and destruction.

    Why Should I Care? is an ideal solution to a programming/teaching
    budget problem - time and money budgets. A teachers have just so
    much time to include these studies in the class room. The book covers
    everything quickly and in simple English. The website is free access
    and can be projected into a classroom. Students can access it at home
    and use it to find current events and do reports. Why Should I Care?

    is inexpensive compared to other programming materials. It's how you
    solve two problems with one solution!

    The book contains appendixes, a bibliography and an index. For
    bulks inquiries, contact The Wordsmithy, 201-986-0647 or email
    [email protected] also available from www.teachersdiscovery.com
    and amazon.com.
Working...
X