St Peter Catholic High School l École secondaire catholique St Peter
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Bonus Episode: Stories We Didn't Tell
This episode was produced by Mr Maillet - High School History and Psychology Teacher. He apologizes for any misspronounced names and locations.
The Holocaust is so vast that no series can cover every story. This bonus episode introduces important topics we didn't have time to explore in our main series and invites you to continue learning.
Discover the Kindertransport, which saved nearly 10,000 Jewish children (including 669 rescued by Nicholas Winton). Learn about Protestant churches in Budapest that hid Jewish children during Hungary's darkest days. Explore the Danish rescue that saved 95% of Denmark's Jews, uprisings in death camps, hidden children who survived in silence, and the Righteous Among Nations who risked everything.
We also discuss how Holocaust education is taught in classrooms today, the challenges educators face, age-appropriate approaches, and why this history remains essential for students.
Consider this your reading list, your museum guide, your invitation to dig deeper into the stories of rescue, resistance, and resilience that deserve to be remembered.
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Bonus Episode: Stories We Didn't Tell
This episode was produced by Mr Maillet - High School History and Psychology Teacher. He apologizes for any misspronounced names and locations.
The Holocaust is so vast that no series can cover every story. This bonus episode introduces important topics we didn't have time to explore in our main series and invites you to continue learning.
Discover the Kindertransport, which saved nearly 10,000 Jewish children (including 669 rescued by Nicholas Winton). Learn about Protestant churches in Budapest that hid Jewish children during Hungary's darkest days. Explore the Danish rescue that saved 95% of Denmark's Jews, uprisings in death camps, hidden children who survived in silence, and the Righteous Among Nations who risked everything.
We also discuss how Holocaust education is taught in classrooms today, the challenges educators face, age-appropriate approaches, and why this history remains essential for students.
Consider this your reading list, your museum guide, your invitation to dig deeper into the stories of rescue, resistance, and resilience that deserve to be remembered.
Episode 434: CHY4U - RST - J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye"
Kingdom of Reflections | Royaume des réflexions
13 minutes 6 seconds
6 months ago
Episode 434: CHY4U - RST - J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye"
In this episode Grade 12 Student David Wamba explores the rebellious legacy of J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the
Rye" (1951)_ — a book that gave teens a voice, shocked adults, and changed how we talk about mental health, identity, and truth. Discover why it’s more than just a banned book — it’s a historical symbol of youth expression.
This episode was produced by David for his CHY4U World History course RST - where students were challenged to select a topic from 1950-Present that appears in Billy Joel's or Fallout Boy's "We Didn't Start the Fire" (1989 or 2024)
Sources Used for this Episode:
- https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Catcher-in-the-Rye
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Catcher_in_the_Rye
- https://medium.com/@sec220/the-role-of-catcher-in-the-rye-in-john-lennons-assas
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Kingdom of Reflections | Royaume des réflexions
Bonus Episode: Stories We Didn't Tell
This episode was produced by Mr Maillet - High School History and Psychology Teacher. He apologizes for any misspronounced names and locations.
The Holocaust is so vast that no series can cover every story. This bonus episode introduces important topics we didn't have time to explore in our main series and invites you to continue learning.
Discover the Kindertransport, which saved nearly 10,000 Jewish children (including 669 rescued by Nicholas Winton). Learn about Protestant churches in Budapest that hid Jewish children during Hungary's darkest days. Explore the Danish rescue that saved 95% of Denmark's Jews, uprisings in death camps, hidden children who survived in silence, and the Righteous Among Nations who risked everything.
We also discuss how Holocaust education is taught in classrooms today, the challenges educators face, age-appropriate approaches, and why this history remains essential for students.
Consider this your reading list, your museum guide, your invitation to dig deeper into the stories of rescue, resistance, and resilience that deserve to be remembered.