Think Higher Feel Deeper, Mark Gudgel
Think Higher Feel Deeper, Mark Gudgel
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Think Higher Feel Deeper
Holocaust Education in the Secondary Classroom

Author: Mark Gudgel

Narrator: Barry Abrams

Unabridged: 6 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

Approaching the Holocaust in your classroom can be a difficult, often daunting task. This practical guide for English and social studies teachers features lessons learned from the author's seventeen years of experience teaching the subject, as well as his work with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Using anecdotes and empirical data, Gudgel offers advice for teaching the Holocaust in a way that is nuanced, socially responsible, and historically accurate. He provides guidance on common challenges and questions teachers will encounter, such as correcting misconceptions, using films, and discussing genocide with secondary students. While World War II grows ever more distant in the past, the lessons of the Holocaust are perhaps more relevant today than ever before. It may never be easy to teach about the Holocaust, but it can be done in ways that make it edifying and empowering.

● Uses a conversational tone with classroom examples and actionable teaching advice.

● Designed to make a difficult topic more accessible for teachers at all levels of experience.

● Focuses on what the author believes would have been most helpful when he began teaching about the Holocaust.

About Mark Gudgel

Mark Gudgel is an adjunct instructor in education at Nebraska Wesleyan University, a seventeen-year veteran of public-school education, Fulbright Scholar, and fellow of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Catrina

This book revived my teaching philosophy regarding the Holocaust. It challenged me to rethink what I knew and added insight in areas where my knowledge was thin. Gudgel has a unique ability to take a topic that somewhat saturates education and makes it relevant again in a larger context. It is a mus......more

Goodreads review by Liza

An absolute must for every educator who teaches the Holocaust. Outstanding.......more