Anita Meyer Meinbach               



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    Introduction/Overview/Getting Started/Using This Book
    Part I: Historical Perspectives
    1. A World at War: The Social, Political, and Economic Climate of Europe
    2. All Through the Night: The Holocaust Years-1933-1945
    3. A New Dawn: Liberation, Rebirth, and the Nuremberg Trials
    4. Resistance and Rescue: The Heroes and Heroines of the Holocaust
    5. Prejudice, Stereotypes, and Scapegoats
    6. To Heal the World: Ethical Issues
    Part II: The Literature of the Holocaust
    Individual and Group Responsibility:
    Terrible Things: An Allegory of the Holocaust
    Number the Stars
    Resistance and Rescue:
    The Island on Bird Street
    Hannah Szenes: A Song of Light
    Voices of the Holocaust:
    Daniel's Story
    The Devil's Arithmetic
    Alicia: My Story
    Anne Frank: the Diary of a Young Girl and Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary Night
    Poetry, Art, and Photographs From the Holocaust:
    ...I Never Saw Another Butterfly
    The Children We Remember
    Part III: The Holocaust: Lessons for Today
    Appendices:
    Time Line
    Glossary
    Resources: Bibliography of Books and Videos
      Professional Bibliography
      Videography
      Holocaust Resources Centers
      Teaching Training Institutes, Community Programs and Seminars on Holocaust Studies



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    Part I: Thematic Units:
    Structure and Design
    1. Developing and Using
    Thematic Units
    Thematic Teaching and Multiple
    Intelligence
    Thematic Teaching: A Sample Plan
    Planning Thematic Instruction
    Selecting the Theme
    Organizing the Theme
    Gathering Materials and Resources
    Technology Connections
    Designing Activities and Projects
    Implementing the Unit
    2. Strategies for Success
    Strategies You Can Use
    Before Reading
    During Reading
    After Reading
    3. Authentic Assessment
    The Nature of Assessment
    Portfolio Assessment
    Types of Portfolios
    Contents of Portfolios
    Suggestions for Portfolio Management
    Rationale for Portfolios
    Student Self-Assessment
    Criterion Checks
    Multiple Options
    4. Parent and Community Involvement
    Involving Parents
    Success Tips for Parent Involvement
    Ideas to Implement
    Parent Newsletter
    Part II: Thematic Units
    Thematic Units:
    Themes and Mini-Themes Chart
    Primary Units
    The Changing Earth
    Insects
    Dinosaurs
    Growing Up
    Holidays and Celebrations
    Folktales from Around the World
    The Caldecott Award
    Counting and Computation
    Measurement and Sizes
    Intermediate Units
    Oceans
    Space: The Final Frontier
    Becoming a Nation
    The Wild, Wild West
    Poetry: The Words and the Music
    Biography: Making a Decision
    Meet the Newberys
    Fractions
    Geometry
    Art
    About the Authors
    Index



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    Acknowledgments / Foreword / Introduction
    Part I: Historical Overview of the Holocaust
    Part II. Topics
  1. The World of the Persecuted: Into the Darkness
  2. The Mind of the Perpetrator: Anatomy of Evil
  3. The Mind of the Bystander: Indifference and Apathy
  4. Life in the Ghetto: Images of Hope and Despair
  5. Fighting Back: Spiritual and Physical Resistance
  6. Courage and Compassion: Stories of Rescue
  7. The Final Solution: The Camps
  8. The Power of Perseverance: Children Surviving the Holocaust
  9. The Holocaust, Human Rights, and Social Responsibility
    Appendix
    Bibliography
    Professional Bibliography
    Videography
    Webography
    Resource Centers
    Teacher Training Institutes, Community Programs, and Seminars
New 2004!
Teach your students the lessons of the Holocaust through a wide variety of film and literature.

Studying the Holocaust through Film and Literature:
Human Rights and Social Responsibility
Miriam Klein Kassenoff, Education Specialist /Holocaust Studies, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, FL and Anita Meyer Meinbach, Teacher, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Visiting Professor, University of Miami, FL

With a Foreword by Dr. Michael Berenbaum

Through this remarkable new book that bridges the past, present, and future, you can teach the history and events of the Holocaust as a warning to students. You can show them the ethical lessons that have evolved from the Holocaust so they can connect these with the moral dilemmas they face in their own lives. And you can do it through a wide variety of film and literature that invites them to explore all aspects of the Holocaust. Each piece in this book is developed to encourage students to think critically, explore choices, and make decisions based on a code of conduct that reflects a commitment to humanity. The authors focus on the three main lessons of the Holocaust - thou shalt not be a victim, thou shalt not be a perpetrator, and thou shalt not be a bystander - and address the issues of courage, compassion, character, and civility.

The book is divided into nine specific topics, each based on the Holocaust and society's attempt today to learn from the past. And each topic is addressed through the reading of literature and viewing of films. With this book as your guide you will teach the Holocaust and its lessons, while clarifying and strengthening students' conviction about the code of conduct they will adopt as they go on in life.

Some of the films covered include:

  • One Survivor Remembers
  • The Hangman
  • The Pianist
  • Daring to Resist
  • Schindler's List
Some literature selections include:
  • I Have Lived a Thousand Years (Livia Bitton-Jackson)
  • Friedrich (Hans Peter Richter)
  • Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl (Anne Frank)
  • Dry Tears (Nechama Tec)
  • The Cage (Ruth M. Sender)

2004 Now Available Paperbound 216pp est. ISBN: 1-929024-76-2 (7-12) Order #446 $32.95


New 2004! Available in September.
Practical help for teaching the events of the Holocaust.

Memories of the Night:
Studies of the Holocaust, Second Edition
Anita Meyer Meinbach and Miriam Klein Kassenoff

Photographs by Sharon Gurman Socol

Nowhere are you likely to see such a powerful, engaging, and enlightening resource for teaching the events of the Holocaust to middle and high school students as this one: Memories of the Night: Studies of the Holocaust, Second Edition. In three distinctive, clearly-presented sections, this guide works to help you bring the Holocaust and its message to your students — and to enable them to relate the lessons of the Holocaust to their own lives.

Through the history of the Holocaust, the voices of its victims, and a variety of activities designed to help students apply what they've read and learned, the authors guide you in presenting the material in a way that extends beyond the issues of the Holocaust to provide students with a framework for becoming empathetic, compassionate young adults with a set of values that include a responsibility for all humanity.

Part I, Historical Perspectives, provides the information students need to understand the events leading to the Holocaust — and to experience the events through the voices of those who lived it. Part II, The Literature of the Holocaust, helps you determine the appropriate literature to use with your students in their study of these events. In Part III, The Holocaust: Lessons for Today you get practical help for actively involving student s in the history and literature of the Holocaust. And finally, the helpful Appendices provide you with additional tools for extending your teaching of the Holocaust.

2004 Available September 2003 Paperbound 168pp ISBN 1-929024-67-3 (7-12) Order #445 $32.95


An all-new edition
The Complete Guide to Thematic Units:
Creating the Integrated Curriculum, Second Edition

Anita Meyer Meinbach, Anthony D. Fredericks, Liz Rothlein

In response to the enthusiastic acclaim for the widely popular first edition, the authors have extended, expanded, and elaborated on the principles and practices presented there. The result is an unequaled guide full of plans, procedures and units that engage teachers, stimulate students, and energize the classroom. Coverage includes developing and using thematic units, strategies for success, authentic assessment, and parent and community involvement. Both primary and intermediate units are presented.

2000 Paperbound 417pp ISBN 1-929024-10-X (K-6) Order #417 $19.95


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