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    TEACHERS EDUCATED ON GENOCIDE AT 87TH ANNUAL NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES CONFERENCE

    armradio.am
    05.12.2007 12:35

    In an effort to promote genocide education and awareness, ANCA Eastern
    Region Executive Director Karine Birazian, Anastasia Skoupas, a member
    of the Pontian Greek Society of Chicago, and Ron Levitsky an educator
    at Sunset Ridge School in Northfield, IL presented at the 87th Annual
    National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) conference which took
    place November 29th to December 2nd at the San Diego Convention Center
    in San Diego, California.

    The lecture entitled Death, Despair, and Denial: The Armenian
    and Pontian Greek Genocides attracted educators from all over the
    United States including Illinois, Virginia, Tennessee, and South
    Carolina. For 60 minutes, Birazian and Skoupas discussed the Armenian
    and Pontian Greek Genocides, incorporating these teachings into lesson
    plans. Touching upon the history as well as the current struggles
    with denial and underlying politics, the lecture proved to be quite
    valuable for those in attendance. Levitsky, who was also present at
    the workshop, discussed with teachers various resources available
    for teaching this subject including those from The Choices Program,
    Facing History and Ourselves, and the Genocide Education Project.

    "It was such a great experience to present at this years NCSS
    conference," commented Birazian. "Given the recent increase
    of interest and awareness of this horrific topic, educators are
    incorporating this information in their classrooms and working to make
    a difference." Birazian, who is also part of the Genocide Education
    Network of Illinois, an organization developed in conjunction with
    a mandate in Illinois on the teaching of genocide, has been active
    in educating teachers and students about the Armenian genocide and
    ending the cycle of genocide for nearly a decade.

    The morning of the lecture, in the "Our Region" section of the daily
    San Diego Union Tribune newspaper, an article entitled Educators
    Across the Country are Increasingly Addressing Genocide commented:
    "Genocide is a hot topic in local classrooms. Educators nationwide
    are giving it more attention, as evidenced by the schedule for this
    weekend's annual conference of the National Council for the Social
    Studies in downtown San Diego." The article went on to discuss the
    various workshops specific to genocide education, including the one
    presented by Birazian and Skoupas, as well as quoting Sara Cohan,
    education director for the Genocide Education Project.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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