Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The Paper Clips Project- a study of the Holocaust


This week in the library three teachers have been bringing their 8th grade students to participate in a collaborative lesson on the Holocaust... Busy and bursting at the seam in the most exciting room in the school. This blog post will be a place for students to process their thoughts and feelings from what they have discovered.
From the site:

PAPER CLIPS is the moving and inspiring documentary film that captures how students from a middle school in Whitwell Tennessee responded to lessons about the Holocaust-with a promise to honor every lost soul by collecting one paper clip for each individual exterminated by the Nazis. Despite the fact that they had previously been unaware of and unfamiliar with the Holocaust, their dedication was absolute. Their plan was simple but profound. The amazing result, a memorial railcar filled with 11 million paper clips (representing 6 million Jews and 5 million gypsies, homosexuals and other victims of the Holocaust) which stands permanently in their schoolyard, is an unforgettable lesson of how a committed group of children and educators can change the world one classroom at a time.

For those of you who were not in the library with us, feel free to visit Whitwell Middle School's site for more information. And feel free to make a commentm too!
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