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  • GenEd: L.A. Teachers Learn Lessons on the Armenian Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE
    The Genocide Education Project
    51 Commonwealth Avenue
    San Francisco, CA 94118
    (415) 264-4203
    [email protected]
    www.GenocideEd ucation.org
    www.TeachGenocide.org

    Contact: Raffi Momjian - [email protected]


    L.A. TEACHERS LEARN LESSONS ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    http://www.genocideeducation.org/pr/2006/ 04_13_2006b.htm

    San Francisco, CA - The Genocide Education Project kicked off the first
    of a series of workshops for Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)
    teachers as part of a joint project to train more than 300 teachers on
    the Armenian Genocide.

    As part of an effort to uphold the California education framework
    requiring public schools teach about the Armenian Genocide, The Genocide
    Education Project conducted its first two workshops for Los Angeles high
    school teachers on March 23rd and April 3rd. In an article in the The
    Los Angeles Daily News, James DeLarme, a 10th-grade teacher
    participating in the April 3 workshop was quoted as saying: "We have a
    world history book - and it's an excellent one - but it only has two or
    three paragraphs devoted to this time. This [workshop] really opens
    your eyes and makes it real as to what happened..."

    The workshops are tailored to meet the teaching needs of high school
    Social Studies and World History teachers. The Genocide Education
    Project conducts and coordinates lectures and provides all necessary
    teaching resources, including access to lesson plans, so that teachers
    are well-prepared to fulfill the educational standard concerning the
    Armenian Genocide. Dr. Nicole Vartanian, who has a doctoral degree in
    Education, gave a compelling lecture at the March 23rd event about the
    history of the Armenians and genocide denial. Facing History and
    Ourselves, another educational organization, also participated in both
    workshops.

    The Genocide Education Project also conducted a teacher-training
    workshop on April 5th for Glendale Unified School District teachers.
    Renowned Armenian History scholar Dr. Richard Hovannisian provided a
    compelling overview about the Armenian Genocide, and Greg Krikorian,
    Glendale School Board member, shared his family's experiences during the
    Genocide.

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    The Genocide Education Project is a 501(c)(3) 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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