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Holocaust Literature

LIT-915
3 Credits
Online
4.78/5.00
LIT-915
3 Credits
Online
4.78/5.00

17 Reviews

5.00/5.00
7/28/2023
State: PENNSYLVANIA
This was a fantastic class - I found it enlightening, incredibly useful, and engaging. I would recommend it to any educator.
5.00/5.00
4/23/2023
State: FLORIDA
This course has been one of my favorite I have ever taken. There were so many resources shared that I can use in my classroom, or just to further my own education on the Holocaust. I've been encouraged to assess my students through different types of projects, which I think will capture their attention and help them to retain what they have learned.
5.00/5.00
1/23/2023
State: CALIFORNIA
This course was incredible. Hands down one of the best classes I have ever taken. I feel each module was incredibly organized and thought through. None of the work seemed like busy work and was not tedious. Everything I learned I can easily apply into my classes I am already teaching. I have some work to do on actually teaching a Holocaust unit or lessons, but this class has given me an incredible stepping stone into how and what I might want that class to look like. This class has encouraged me to continue to take a stand and encourage others to do so as well. Education is power and we need to use it for the greater good. Knowledge of the Holocaust is dwindling and we as educators have the power to change that. I have learned so much from this class and I am incredibly grateful I was able to take such a wonderful course on something I have been so passionate about/interested in my entire life. Thank you for everything Catherine!
5.00/5.00
9/2/2022
State: CALIFORNIA
Wonderful!
3.00/5.00
8/8/2022
State: PENNSYLVANIA
Coursework was demanding and required the use of too many different tools that I had never used before. Discussion posts and replies to others are "required" but were not listed as required assignments in Moodle which was vague. Asked the instructor about this and she said to do them. It was still vague to me if I skipped them if I would be penalized. If you have no experience teaching about the Holocaust or you teach Elementary or MIddle school then I think it could be a helpful course.
5.00/5.00
8/6/2022
State: MAINE
I loved the course, the readings were excellent
5.00/5.00
1/28/2022
State: PENNSYLVANIA
This course was extremely helpful in learning about Holocaust literature and implementing it into a middle school classroom.
5.00/5.00
1/25/2022
State: OREGON
Great content and solid instructor. It was worth the investment.
4.50/5.00
1/6/2022
State: NEW JERSEY
4.50/5.00
1/4/2022
State: PENNSYLVANIA
Great class
5.00/5.00
7/26/2021
State: CALIFORNIA
An incredibly worthwhile course with excellent resources, engaging lessons, and a knowledge professor in Dr. Catherine Posey.
5.00/5.00
6/21/2021
State: OHIO
4.00/5.00
6/8/2021
State: MISSOURI
This course gave me excellent ideas for how to develop curriculum concerning the Holocaust. I really enjoyed learning about new resources and texts to use in my class.
5.00/5.00
6/3/2021
State: MASSACHUSETTS
The course was excellent! The text options were great, the creative projects were interesting, and I feel I learned a lot that I can incorporate into my unit next year.
5.00/5.00
3/11/2021
State: NEW HAMPSHIRE
Holocaust Fiction was a thoughtfully prepared course. I appreciated the diverse choice novels and carefully-selected articles. The modules and assignments were clear and engaging. I enjoyed learning about many new tech tools through this course as well. Catherine Posey is a wonderful instructor who shares a wealth of knowledge and engages us in deeper thinking and thoughtful assignments. I hope to take a class with her again!
5.00/5.00
1/19/2021
State: PENNSYLVANIA
Great class! Thank you
5.00/5.00
7/21/2020
State: ILLINOIS
This course introduces a variety of Holocaust fiction that is appropriate for both middle and high school students. The course allows you to reflect on your curriculum and your pedagogical practices and how to best strengthen your students' knowledge of the Holocaust.