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    http://www.projo.com/ri/eastgreenwich/content/WB_g enocide_07-13-07_7T6BQQB.33a2105.html


    Educator is honored for teaching about genocide

    01:00 AM EDT on Friday, July 13, 2007
    By Stu Woo
    Journal Staff Writer


    Robert C. Petrucci Jr., a social-studies teacher at East Greenwich
    High School, was named the first recipient of the Genocide Educators
    Award last month at a ceremony in the Columbus Theatre, in Providence.

    The award is sponsored by Rhode Island's Armenian National Committee
    and Armenian Martyrs' Memorial Committee. It includes a $500 prize.

    Petrucci, who said he teaches what he believes is the first
    high-school level course in the state solely devoted to genocide, said
    he hopes he can help spread the curriculum to other schools.

    "I will certainly give any teacher in the state any help that they
    want," Petrucci said. "One of the best things you can do as a teacher
    is to share the things you develop."

    Cranston City Council President Aram Garabedian, who presented
    Petrucci the award, introduced a bill in 2000, when he was a state
    representative, that made teaching about genocide a part of the
    state-approved curriculum. Garabedian said he couldn't be happier that
    Petrucci was chosen for the honor.

    "He's made wonderful contributions to the curriculum," Garabedian
    said. "He is so enthusiastic and committed, and for someone who
    doesn't even have ancestry in Armenian genocide, it makes it so much
    better than he's taking it to heart to educate so many people."

    Petrucci said he teaches one class about genocide each semester. His
    class discusses the Holocaust and genocides in Armenia, Bosnia, Darfur
    and Rwanda. At the end of the semester, students make a presentation
    to a mock U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on how to stop
    genocide.

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