The Rhetoric of Teaching: Understanding the Dynamics of Holocaust Narratives in an English Classroom
This volume examines the nature and influence of oral teacher narratives in a single instructional unit. The analyses focus on narrative data that the author generated during a 6-week thematic unit that was taught by a third year teacher in a public middle school. The topic of the Holocaust was chosen because it was well suited for the exploration of oral narrative; the author examines how one teacher rhetorically shaped โknowing about the Holocaustโ in her language arts classroom. Because teaching is analyzed through a rhetorical lens, the book is situated at the intersection of classroom discourse studies, rhetoric and composition, and sociolinguistic approaches to narrative. (By the publisher)

Study on the Historical Impact of the 1974 Recommendation concerning Education for International Understanding, Cooperation and Peace and Education relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Addressing Violent Pasts through Education: A Policy Guide
The Representation of Jews, Judaism and Antisemitism in School Textbooks and Curricula in Europe
Strategies to Counter Antisemitism: A Handbook for Educators