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    PRESS RELEASE

    The Genocide Education Project
    "Learning the Past, Building the Future"
    51 Commonwealth Avenue
    San Francisco, CA 94118
    (415) 264-4203
    [email protected]
    www.GenocideEducation.org
    www.TeachGenocide.org

    Contact: Sara Cohan (415) 264-4203


    April 18, 2005

    NEW TEACHING KIT ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    http://www.genocideeducation.org/pr/2005/04_18_2005.htm

    San Francisco, CA - A new teaching kit about the Armenian Genocide
    is now available through The Genocide Education Project. The Genocide
    Education Project has teamed up with Facing History and Ourselves to
    provide teaching guides, lesson plans, and audio/visual aids together
    as one comprehensive kit for teachers seeking to include the Armenian
    Genocide in their classrooms. The kit includes a resource book,
    step-by-step lesson plans, five large posters, and a television
    news video for $59.00 + S/H. Educators interested in incorporating
    the Armenian Genocide into their curriculum can purchase this
    teacher-tested resource kit online at www.TeachGenocide.org.

    Below are brief descriptions of the resources in this kit.

    RESOURCE BOOK

    Facing History and Ourselves' new resource book, "Crimes Against
    Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians,"
    combines the latest scholarship on the Armenian Genocide with
    an interdisciplinary approach to history, enabling students and
    teachers to make the essential connections between history and their
    own lives. By concentrating on the choices that individuals, groups,
    and nations made before, during, and after the genocide, readers have
    the opportunity to consider the dilemmas faced by the international
    community in the face of massive human rights violations.

    LESSON PLANS

    "Human Rights and Genocide: A Case Study of the First Genocide of
    the 20th Century" was developed by The Genocide Education Project and
    the San Francisco Unified School District. Using the History-Social
    Science Framework for California Public Schools as its foundation,
    this comprehensive teachers' manual focuses on the Armenian Genocide
    of 1915, during which 1.5 million Armenians, half of the Armenian
    population, were systematically annihilated. It includes a One Day,
    Two Day, and Ten Day unit, with all the materials teachers will
    need, including more than two dozen overheads, interactive classroom
    exercises and more.

    The lesson plans also approach the Armenian Genocide in the context
    of WWI and the international political-social upheavals of the
    time, and also considers the links between the Armenian Genocide
    and the Holocaust. Other major human rights violations such as the
    Transatlantic Slave Trade, the Rape of Nanking, and the Cambodian and
    Rwandan genocides are also used in the lessons to draw parallels and
    engender contemplation and discussion about the phenomenon of genocide
    and human rights abuses.

    VIDEO

    "The Century: The Forgotten Genocide" is a 5-minute news program
    produced by ABC News for the news broadcast World News Tonight with
    Peter Jennings. Beginning with a comparison by Jennings of the scene
    of death marches during the Armenian Genocide at the beginning of
    the 20th century with lines of refugees leaving Bosnia at the end of
    the 20th century, the piece includes survivor interviews, historians,
    and archival footage to give a brief synopsis of the century's first
    genocide. The video can be used as a good introductory visual aid,
    and is available in DVD and VHS formats along with a transcript
    through The Genocide Education Project

    POSTERS

    Designed for classroom use, teacher workshops, exhibits, and displays,
    this set of 5 theme-oriented instructional posters tell the story
    of the Armenian Genocide, providing a visual overview of key events
    related to the genocide, its prelude, methodology, and aftermath. Each
    illustrated poster measures 19" x 25" and includes photographs, text,
    graphics and a chronology, allowing teachers and students to easily
    grasp essential facts related to each theme. The posters also provide
    teachers with a template for further instruction, exploration and
    study. These educational are available through The Genocide Education
    Project.

    For more information about the efforts of The Genocide Education
    Project please visit their Web site at www.GenocideEducation.org.


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    The Genocide Education Project is a nonprofit organization that
    assists educators in teaching about human rights and genocide,
    particularly the Armenian Genocide, by developing and distributing
    instructional materials, providing access to teaching resources and
    organizing educational workshops.
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