Teaching the Holocaust by Inquiry

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Noted Holocaust historian Michael Berenbaum writes, "The Holocaust raises important questions and resists easy answers." This book offers a six-stage, student centered inquiry-based pedagogy that addresses complex questions and invites construction of complicated answers. Why the Jews? Why were there so many followers? Did the Jews resist?

Each of the twenty-three inquiries presented in the book centers on an essential question and includes pedagogical strategies, compelling sources, and multiple suggestions to assess student learning.

Beth Krasemann, award-winning teacher and Echoes & Reflections seminar graduate, has recently published a highly-acclaimed book that beautifully illustrates some of these main questions and how to encourage students to critically evaluate.

Foreword by Michael Berenbaum

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See sample pages: Teaching the Holocaust by Inquiry - Elizabeth Krasemann - Google Books Elizabeth Krasemann has been a dedicated history teacher and Holocaust educator for 25 years. In her classes, her pedagogy centers on inquiry-based teaching and she has received several awards for this.