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Our Mission

The mission of The Genocide Education Project is to help prevent genocide by assisting educators, students, and educational organizations with teaching and learning about genocide and other major human rights violations, with specific focus on the Armenian Genocide.

 

   
 
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.

Genocide Education Popular Topic at NCSS 2007 Annual Conference

The Genocide Education Project presented a workshop for social studies educators and distributed lesson plans and genocide studies curriculum at the December 3-5 annual conference of the National Council for Social Studies Annual Conference (NCSS), in San Diego, CA.  The conference was attended by more than four thousand teachers and education professionals from around the country. More...

The Genocide Education Project Offers Educators New Lesson Plan

The Genocide Education Project has published a new lesson plan on the Armenian Genocide. The lesson accompanies the award-winning website "Twenty Voices"  (20Voices.com) and focuses on the experiences of Armenian Genocide survivors. More...

 

 

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Workshops for Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Teachers

The Genocide Education Project, in close coordination with the LAUSD, is organizing and conducting full-day teacher-training workshops for LAUSD teachers.  The Genocide Education Project will be working with teachers regarding genocide and human rights education (with a specific focus on the Armenian Genocide). All LAUSD secondary level world history teachers will eventual attends a training session and will receive extensive materials on the subject to take back to their classrooms. The first sets of workshops were conducted during the 2005-2006 academic year and will continue until the remaining teachers have completed the training program. 

For more information about these
workshops, please email or
contact us at (415) 264-4203.

 

 

 
 

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