Working to Make a Difference
The Personal and Pedagogical Stories of Holocaust Educators Across the Globe
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Word Count
57,500 words, Guess
Page Count
230 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10657857M
- ISBN-139780739105078
- ISBN-100739105078
- OCLC Control Number50441723
- OCLC Control Numberisbn_9780739105078
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002013076
- Goodreads1960633
Classifications
- LCCD804.33.W67 2003
Description
"This work is comprised of personal essays by some of the most noted Holocaust educators working in or with Holocaust museums, resource centers, or educational organizations across the globe. These distinguished contributors - from the United States, Great Britain, Israel, Canada, South Africa, Germany, and Poland - each delineate the genesis and evolution of their own thought and work in the field of Holocaust education. Their personal narratives discuss those individuals and scholarly works that have most influenced them, their aspirations, the frustrations they have faced, their perception of the field, their major contributions, their current endeavors, and the legacy they hope to leave at the completion of their careers."--BOOK JACKET.
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