Michael Pitblado

Michael Pitblado teaches history at Leahurst College, an independent secondary school in Kingston, Ontario. He is also a doctoral student in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University where his research focuses on curriculum theory, history teaching, and Holocaust education.

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Beyond Anne Frank: Using an arts-integrated approach to explore victim experiences during the Holocaust

Posted by Michael Pitblado on March 24, 2017

The students in my Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity course gained new and meaningful perspectives on what life was like for those targeted for extermination by the Nazi regime by creating a unique and innovative art exhibition that explored the lives of young victims of the Holocaust.

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Topics: Art, Identity, Holocaust, Salvaged Pages, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanities Course, Inside a Genocide Classroom, Anne Frank

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