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Lustig, Jason – History Teacher, 2021
The prevailing long-term trend in university history instruction--especially when one considers the rise of the historical seminar in the nineteenth century and the source-method of teaching in the twentieth--has been towards teaching methods of analysis. That is to say, by reading documents and sources, students can learn a way of looking at the…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Higher Education, Jews, Service Learning
Reid, Stephanie F.; Kessner, Taylor M.; Harris, Lauren McArthur; Benkert, Volker; Bruner, Jason – History Teacher, 2021
In this article, the authors detail a curriculum unit used by Ms. Brown and a second English Language Arts (ELA) teacher, Ms. Smith, with their high school students. The unit centered on a comparative genocide framework developed by the Comparative Genocide Project at Arizona State University. The framework detailed seven key themes common across…
Descriptors: Death, War, English Instruction, Language Arts
Hilton, Laura J. – History Teacher, 2021
The aim of this article is to examine the frameworks that educators use, especially how they conclude teaching and learning about genocide, and to suggest readings and other sources for use. The narrative arc that educators establish by choosing where to begin and where to end is a powerful indicator of their course goals and teaching rationales.…
Descriptors: War, Death, History Instruction, Memory

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