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C U R R I C U L A

   

Human Rights and Genocide: A Case Study of the First Modern Genocide of the 20th Century [Details]

Lesson plans for teaching the Armenian Genocide, includes a 1-day, 2-day, and 10-day unit with all the materials teachers will need, including more than two dozen overheads, interactive classroom exercises and more

 

 

iWitness Photo Activity [Details]

Self guided activities for grades 7-12 utilizing Armenian Genocide survivor photographs and testimony

 

 

The New York Time and the Armenian Genocide [Details]

Lesson plan for high school students, includes reading and guided questions utilizing a selection of articles published by The New York Times about the Armenian Genocide from the time period

 

 

Voices of Survivors CD-ROM [Details]

Lesson plan utilizing the Twenty Voices map by Araz Artinian, providing students a glimpse of the historic homeland of the Armenians that was lost during the Genocide and the experience of survivors from the various provinces

 

 

 
 

W E B S I T E S

   

www.TeachGenocide.com [Link]

Online resource library for educators, offering a variety of classroom-ready teaching material on the Armenian Genocide

 

 

 

www.LearnGenocide.com [Link]

Stand-alone online interactive classroom for students about the Armenian Genocide

 

   
 
 

H I S T O R Y

   

A Brief History of the Armenian Genocide [PDF]

Published in Social Education, the official journal of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)

October 2005, pp. 333-337

   

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The Forgotten Genocide [PDF]

Published in NSSSA Leader, the official journal of the National Social Studies Supervisors Association (NSSSA)

Fall 2006, pp. 6-7

   
 
 

 

 
 

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