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    RHODE ISLAND ASSEMBLY PASSES GENOCIDE EDUCATION BILL

    By:Armenian Weekly
    Thu, Jun 9 2011

    PROVIDENCE, R.I-The Rhode Island State House Legislation has passed
    the General Assembly instructing the Department of Education to help
    local schools teach students about genocide as a critical component
    of civic education.

    The Rhode Island State House

    The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Joshua Miller (D-Dist. 28, Cranston,
    Warwick) and Rep. Anastasia P. Williams (D-Dist. 9, Providence),
    directs the state Department of Education to post on its website
    materials to help schools teach students about genocides including
    the Holocaust and those in Armenia, Cambodia, Iraq, Rwanda and Darfur.

    In 2000, the General Assembly passed a law requiring the Department
    of Education to develop curricular materials on genocide and human
    rights issues and guidelines for teaching them. The new bill, which
    has been forwarded to the governor, will require that the curricular
    materials for middle and high schools be posted online so it can be
    easily accessed by schools.

    The sponsors said they recognize that schools are struggling for
    funding and that teachers are also pressed for time, so making the
    curriculum available online would increase the likelihood that the
    subject would be taught in schools.

    "Genocides and human rights violations carried out by governments are
    ugly chapters of history, but students are future leaders and voters
    and they need to learn about mistakes of the past to keep them from
    being repeated," said Representative Williams.

    Said Senator Miller, "One of the purposes of public education
    is to raise new generations of informed, responsible citizens
    who understand government. It's critical that students learn that
    sometimes governments have done the wrong thing, not only trampling
    on the rights of minorities, but attempting to wipe out entire races
    or cultures. Making curriculum on genocide available to Rhode Island
    teachers online will make it much more likely that students will learn
    about these subjects, which have had profound and lasting effects on
    the world in which they live."

    The House bill (2011-H 5732 A) passed the Assembly yesterday and
    will be forwarded to the governor. The Senate bill (2011-S 0290A)
    passed the Assembly May 31 and has been transmitted to the governor.

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