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    CALIFORNIA STUDENTS STUDYING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    yourcentralvalley.com
    March 25 2015

    At a recent national teaching conference, Fresno Unified's Mary Janzen
    asked her colleagues if they had ever heard of the Armenian Genocide.

    28 of the 30 teachers in the room told her they had no idea what
    she was talking about. Incredibly, this was a room full of history
    teachers.

    The Armenian Genocide has always been the lesser known of 20th century
    genocides, a fact that understandably frustrates the Central Valley's
    large Armenian population. These people had relatives-- often entire
    families-- killed by Ottoman Turks. 1.5 million were killed. And still,
    28 out of 30 history teachers from around the country had never heard
    of it.

    In recent years, California's 10th grade curriculum included learning
    about the Armenian Genocide. But a recent law is taking that a step
    further-- requiring the subject to be taught and funded thoroughly.

    New history textbooks, when published, will be required to include the
    genocide, without any hint of controversy it has carried in the past.

    In Fresno Unified, students begin learning about Armenia at a young
    age. Students begin learning about the country's music in elementary
    school-- it isn't until later that the Armenian Genocide is taught
    in detail.

    http://www.yourcentralvalley.com/story/d/story/california-students-studying-armenian-genocide/54841/wFb5okkbsEGuIJlTE0c67w

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