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Museum Teacher Fellowship Program

1997–1998 Museum Fellows and Their Projects

1997–1998 Museum Fellows and Their Projects

Mary Ruth Brindley
Indianola Academy in Indianola, Mississippi
A Holocaust Awareness Conference for Middle and High School Teachers Within the Mississippi Delta Region

Rob Carey
Wynn Seale Acvademy of Fine Arts Middle School in Corpus Christi, Texas
“Remember Us”: An 8th Grade Social Studies Curriculum on the Holocaust

Carol Danks
Roosevelt High School in Kent, Ohio
Holocaust Education Presentations at NCTE and Mississippi Awareness Conference

Davan Dodrill
Marion-Franklin High School in Columbus, Ohio
Presenting A Holocaust In-Service Program

Beth Dutton
Windsor High School in Windsor, Vermont
The Status of Holocaust Education in Vermont: A Database

Peter Fredlake
Mingus Union High School in Cottonwood, Arizona
Organizing a Community Day of Rembrance Program

Bernard Gordon
Middle School #2 in Brooklyn, New York
Creating Holocaust Book Discussions: Authors Come To School

Honey Kern
Cold Spring Harbor High School in Cold Spring Harbor, New York
“An End To Intolerance”: An Interactive Magazine

Mike Kerzee
Copperas Cove School District in Copperas Cove, Texas
Holocaust Education Presentations in Central Texas

David Lindquist
Nelson Snider High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Creating a Teacher Training Program with Area Colleges

Jesse McClain
Boardman Local School District in Boardman, Ohio
Holocaust Education Presentation at Ohio English Teachers Conference

Chuck Meyes
Winnetka District 36 in Winnetka, Illinois
Coordinating Holocaust Education in the Chicago Area

Mary Mills
Woodstown-Pilegrove High School in Woodstown, New Jersey
“The Strange Story of the Terrible Toadstool”: The Beginning of a Book

Dan Napolitano
Georgetown Preparatory School in Bethesda, Maryland
Guidelines For Teaching The Holocaust in Catholic Secondary Schools

Frank Navarro
Mountain View-Los Altos High School in Mountain View, California
Creating A Holocaust Resource Center

Doug Pelton
DeRuyter Central School in DeRuyter, New York
Teacher Training Program: DeRuyter Central School and SUNY Cortland

Judy Peterson
Blue Ridge High School in Lakeside, Arizona
Teaching About The Holocaust: An Instructional Book

Carl Schulkin
Pembroke Hill School in Kansas City, Missouri
Teacher's Guide To Using The World Wide Web To Teach About The Holocaust

Warren Shenk
Evanston High School in Evanston, Wyoming
A Videotape Resource For Educators

Kathie Williams
Bowman Middle School in Plano, Texas
Presentations on Holocaust Education in the Dallas, Texas Area

Joyce Witt
Highland Park High School in Highland Park, Illinois
Developing In-Service Courses on Holocaust Education

ADVANCED PROJECT FUNDING FOR 1997–1998 MANDEL FELLOWS

Beth Dutton
Windsor High School in Windsor, Vermont
Developing a Sharing Network of Holocaust Educators in Vermont: A Statewide Computer Database

David Lindquist
Snider High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Developing and Operating A School Site-Based Holocaust Resource Center for Northeast Indiana

Daniel Napolitano
Georgetown Preparatory School in Bethesda, Maryland
Catholics and the Holocaust: Guidelines for Teaching about the History of Anti-Judaism, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust in a Secondary Catholic School Setting

Douglas Pelton
DeRuyter Central School in DeRuyter, New York
Creating An On-Going Program of Conferences and Workshops on the Holocaust: School and University Working Together

Judy Peterson
Blue Ridge High School in Lakeside, Arizona
Faces of the Holocaust: An Interdisciplinary Project