Naš projekt u kanadskom časopisu!

Naš projekt u kanadskom časopisu!

Ljubaznošću gosp. MacIntyrea u moj inbox je stigla PDF verzija novog proljetnog broja kanadskog časopisa “Shalom”. Na tri se stranice opširno piše o našem projektu “Razrednog muzeja holokausta” uz tri fotografije. Šteta što je časopis crno-bijeli pa se ne vide naše naranđaste Štikma majice. Tijekom siječnja kotaktirala me njihova suradnica Edna LeVine i zamolila da napišem tekst u kojem ću predstaviti projekt. Dok čekam da mi tiskana verzija stigne na kućnu adresu dobio sam priliku da vidim i pročitam elektronski oblik. Kopiram uvod gosp. MacIntyrea koji me motivira da nastavim sa ovakvim aktivnostima:

Introduction by Wayne MacIntyre

I first met Miljenko in the summer of 2008 in Jerusalem. He was in a class I taught on creating the Classroom Holocaust Museum. We didn’t really get to talk much while there. However,having written me to say that he would create a webpage dedicated to the Classroom Holocaust Museum, he and I began to correspond via email more frequently. In this manner we came to know each other a little better.

His enthusiasm for the Classroom Holocaust Museum displayed a deep dimension when he informed me that he would plant tulips, open the museum in his school, and then leave it open for one month so that he could invite other schools to visit it in Senovec, Croatia.

He was true to his word! He managed all of this in spite of the death threats that he received to the point where the police had to get involved. Perhaps he was awakening a topic that many hoped had died in a country that once had citizens who collaborated with the Nazis. In spite of the threats to himself and his students, the Classroom Holocaust Museum  was a success!

The president of Croatia sent him a personal letter congratulating him on his willingness to educate his students. The Israeli ambassador arrived to attend the opening ceremonies and offered congratulatory remarks to the Senovec students and staff. Miljenko has recently been contacted by the staff at the Croatian concentration camp, Jasenovec. Planning is underway to have him and his students work on a project together at the camp.

Though Miljenko uses the Shoah to help students examine human rights abuses, he broadens the discussion in his museum by having his students study what is going on in Darfur. The Classroom Holocaust Museum has encouraged his students to be mindful of the traps that can lead to human rights abuse.

Miljenko is clearly a teacher with a great passion for educating his students. May this passion inspire others in the name of human rights.

10 Comments

  1. Možeš biti ponosan na sebe i projekt koji si uspio ostvariti! Još jednom, bravo!

  2. ah miljac…sam te fale se po sud :-) … bus se umislil :-)
    hehhheh
    BRAVO!

  3. Čestitam! :D
    Bravo

  4. BRAVO

  5. Karolina |

    super! =)

  6. Ah, opet imam knedlu u grlu …
    Ponosna :)

  7. Stari moj…… kaj da ti velim kad je mr.MacIntyre sve rekao.

  8. Josip Šarčević |

    I ja se pridružujem gornjim čestitkama. Pozdrav.

  9. g.topelk |

    lijepo

  10. Anamaria Hajdarović |

    I opet ja ponosna na brata!
    :D

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