SS St. Louis Legacy Project: Developing a Culturally Pluralistic Comprehensive Web-Based Curriculum for High School Students

Deidre Ann Reid-Thomas*

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Student ProjectsDoctoral Dissertation

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Abstract

According to Florida Statute 233.061 Holocaust history is required in public school instruction. In an effort to efficiently teach the Holocaust and bypass "Holocaust fatigue", in which "this particular event is being taught to death", new avenues of instruction must be traveled which include untold stories and 21st century practices of instructional delivery. The SS St. Louis Legacy Project, created by The National Foundation for Jewish Continuity, Inc., was originally developed to connect Jewish people from across the entire spectrum through innovative and unique creative projects. One such project involves creating a web-based curriculum centered on the story of the SS St. Louis for implementation in social studies secondary curriculum.

This study utilized e-survey methodology to gather basic demographic data. Based on descriptive statistics a curriculum based web-site was created to engage 21st century learners and support the objectives of the SS St. Louis Legacy project. The objectives include culturally pluralistic lesson plans that subscribe to the doctrine of Kallen on a constructivist web-based platform.

Original languageAmerican English
QualificationEd.D.
Awarding Institution
  • Lynn University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Storey, Valerie A., Committee Chair
  • Kosnitzky, Adam L., Committee Member
  • Watson, Robert P., Committee Member
Date of AwardJul 1 2012
Place of PublicationBoca Raton, FL
Publisher
StatePublished - Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

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