COD 2018 - G940

Cultural Programme - Reading Breakfast: Voices from the Holocaust: a perspective on childhood and Shoá in Michael Morpurgo's An Elephant in the Garden

Secondary level Language and Literature teachers willing to integrate innovative texts, new media, visual and auditory literacies in their daily teaching. Literature lovers

1 sesiones, inicia: 19-May

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Ciclo: 2018
Nivel: General
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Pospuesto
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Capacitador/es: Ms. Yael Hasbani
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1 19 Mayo 2018 09:00 am 12:00 pm

Capacitador/es

Yael Hasbani

Yael is a graduate English teacher from I.E.S.L.V "Juan Ramón Fernández", and a senior student at the Translation course in the same institution. She finished her specialization in English Literature II, focusing her dissertation on the Literature of Third Places. She holds a Postítulo de Especialización de Nivel Superior en Educación y TIC from Ministerio Nacional de Educación. She also holds a postgraduate diploma in English Literature from Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Ciclo de Licenciatura en Inglés. She has worked for more than 15 years teaching English at primary and secondary school institutions and as a course facilitator for professional development. She also worked at I.E.S.L.V "Juan Ramón Fernández” for 2 years as a Literature II teacher at Teacher Training College. She is currently a lecturer in the subjects Literatura Inglesa II and Taller de Metodologías de la Investigación, Ciclo de Licenciatura en Inglés, Universidad Nacional del Litoral.
Secondary level Language and Literature teachers willing to integrate innovative texts, new media, visual and auditory
literacies in their daily teaching. Literature lovers
- To discuss and explore the implications of the Holocaust through the analysis of the novel by Michael Morpurgo.
- To explore the richness of literature to analyze historical facts.
- To develop and foster intercultural awareness by analyzing the causes and effects of Shoa as a cultural phenomenon.
- Michael Morpurgo’s An Elephant in the Garden
- Extracts from diaries written by children during the period (The Diary of Petr Ginz; The Diary of Mery Berg)
Analysis of An Elephant in the Garden. During the session we will discuss the novel, as well as develop an intertextual dialogue with extracts from The Diary of Petr Ginz; The Diary of Mery Berg).
- Morpurgo, M. (2010). An Elephant in the Garden. Feiwel and Friends: New York
- Pressburger, C. (ed.).(2004) . The Diary of Petr Ginz (1941-1942). Grove Press: New York
- Frank, A. The Diary of a Young Girl
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