Karen Shawn, Ph.D., and Keren Goldfrad, Ph.D., Editors
William Younglove, Ed.D., Associate Editor
February 2008
isbn13: 978-0-9789980-0-4
This anthology is designed for students and teachers in grades 9-12, college, and university for use in history, social studies, English, Holocaust history and literature, religion, and humanities classes, or for anyone interested in learning about the Holocaust through literary narratives.
The anthology offers 27 outstanding short stories by Holocaust survivors and contemporary writers including Rachmil Bryks, Ida Fink, Elie Wiesel, Bernard Gotfryd, Aharon Megged, and Cynthia Ozick.
Karen Shawn, Ph.D., and Keren Goldfrad, Ph.D., Editors
William Younglove, Ed.D., Associate Editor
February 2008
isbn13: 978-0-9789980-1-1
American master teachers, representing public, private, Catholic, and Jewish schools, field-tested one or two stories each, and in highly-engaging, first-person essays, they share their classroom experiences and offer immediately useful suggestions for making these short narratives accessible to learners of all backgrounds and levels.
Included are goals and objectives, vocabulary, relation to state standards, assessment advice, and extensive citations for research and individualized instruction, including up-to-date websites.
In addition, college and university professors from Israel, Australia, and America provide incisive and detailed literary analyses of each story, along with scholarly resources, an outstanding collection for undergraduate and graduate classrooms and a unique complement to the teaching suggestions.
The teacher’s guide is divided into 10 sections and has 41 chapters. It contains the teachers’ and the professors’ responses to all 27 stories.
An Anthology for the ClassroomKaren Shawn and Keren Goldfrad, Editors
William Younglove, Associate Editor
This soft-cover set is designed for students and teachers in grades 9-12, college, and university. Practical and highly readable, it is for use in history, social studies, English, Holocaust history and literature, religion, and humanities classes, and for anyone interested in learning about the Holocaust through literary narratives.
The anthology offers 27 outstanding short stories by Holocaust survivors and contemporary writers including Rachmil Bryks, Ida Fink, Bernard Gotfryd, Aharon Megged, Cynthia Ozick, Kurt Vonnegut, and Elie Wiesel. (See the table of contents for details.)
The Call of Memory Anthology: An Anthology for the Classroom
The Call of Memory: A Teacher’s Guide
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