Should schools continue to study Holocaust literature?
Currently, there is a survey post on the blog asking the question: Should schools continue to study Holocaust literature? There are many mixed feelings about this. I'm currious as to what your thoughts might be on the subject.
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I think that school should continue to teach Holocaust literature because it is such an important part of World History especially since it has taught the world a valuable lesson.
I agree with you. I have trouble getting my brain around the fact that there are individuals that believe without a doubt that documented proof has been forged. However, Holocaust doubters do exist and it is a growing controversy.
I plan on using this with my classes, parents, friends, colleagues, etc., so that we might continue conversations about what we do, read, write, and think about in class. Thinking doesn't just happen in the classroom; it happens every where. So many times in the evenings I think about what I should have said, might have said, or think of a whole new idea and I want to share it with you. This is a way for us to continue thinking and doing. I hope that you are an active participant. I also wanted to state, this site isn't just for students. Our learning community expands far past just students and teachers. Parents, friends, co-workers, and community members are all part of our learning community.
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2 comments:
I think that school should continue to teach Holocaust literature because it is such an important part of World History especially since it has taught the world a valuable lesson.
Pam,
I agree with you. I have trouble getting my brain around the fact that there are individuals that believe without a doubt that documented proof has been forged. However, Holocaust doubters do exist and it is a growing controversy.
Thanks for your comments.
Heather McChesney
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