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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

   

Evoking Genocide: Scholars and Activists Describe the Works that Shaped their Lives
[On Amazon.com]

Evoking Genocide compiles sixty short essays, written by leading scholars and activists in the field of genocide studies. The book was edited by Adam Jones Ph.D. and was published by Key Publishing House in September, 2009. Sara Cohan, The Genocide Education Project's Education Director, contributed an essay entitled "My Grandfather’s Testimony."  The essay details the saga of her grandfather's survival of the Armenian Genocide and how his experiences compelled her to work in the field of genocide studies.

   

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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