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    UHRC TO HOST GENOCIDE EDUCATION WORKSHOP THURSDAY

    Asbarez
    Jan 26th, 2010

    GLENDALE, CA-The United Human Rights Council on Thursday, January
    28, will host a Genocide Education Workshop with the Armenian Youth
    Federation and the ARF Shant Student Association focusing on effective
    methods for implementing Armenian Genocide education in public schools.

    The workshop will be conducted by Sara Cohan, the Educational Director
    of the San Francisco-based Genocide Education Project. It will be held
    at Sardarabad Bookstore at 1111 South Glendale Avenue in Glendale,
    CA and will begin at 7:15pm.

    "This is a great opportunity for students and activists to learn
    effective ways to educate others about genocide at their local
    campuses," said UHRC Chairperson Sanan Shirinian. "There is no better
    place to teach about the horrors of genocide than on campus, where
    you have an educated, captivated and motivated audience ready to
    absorb truth and take action."

    Cohan will be discussing the implementation of Armenian Genocide
    education in public schools and will give a brief overview of trends
    in genocide education, highlighting the strides made in implementing
    the history of the Armenian Genocide into secondary level curricula
    as well as hurdles still left to overcome. She will also explore ways
    to be more involved in promoting the history of the Armenian Genocide
    in U.S. schools.

    The Genocide Education Project is a non-profit organization assisting
    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.

    "What the Project does is that we create materials and resources for
    teachers to use in the classroom to teach about the Armenian Genocide
    and other human rights violations. And we also create seminars and
    provide individual support and information for teachers," Cohan said.

    "We have a variety of materials that tap into different types
    of learning styles and abilities, and we have a curriculum that's
    available online for free," Cohan said, adding that the organization's
    curriculum has a series of lesson plans based on a one-day, two-day,
    or ten-day programs that include studying maps, hearing survivor
    testimony, a mock trial, and various other interactive components.

    She said the workshop will be looking at different ways to bring
    genocide education into schools and how kids on campuses can
    participate in the project. In addition to introducing workshop
    attendees to the organization's tools and methods, the workshop will
    also serve as a forum for discussion about individual school cases
    and current and foreseeable community projects.
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