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Teacher's Guide for COBBLESTONE Armenian-Americans by Lucine Kasbarian

http://www.cobblestonepub.com/resources/cob0005t.html


This teacher and classroom guide provides lessons, exercises and group activities to complement instruction about the Armenian genocide, genocide denial, social justice, ethnic preservation and ethnic identity. This guide accompanies the May 2000 edition of Cobblestone children's magazine, The Armenian-Americans. See: http://www.cobblestonepub.com/issue/COB0005.html?x=13.4564008712770776481001207863183


Social Justice: General
Anti-Oppression/Critical Consciousness: Race/Racism
International History: Middle East

elementary, middle, high
teacher training materials, lesson plan
yes, no
Ellis Island, Armenia, Armenian Plateau, Armenian Highlands, Eastern Anatolia, Western Armenia, Turkey, Mount Ararat
Arshile Gorky, Alan Hovhaness, William Saroyan
Armenia, Armenian alphabet, Armenian language, Armenian history, Armenian Genocide, Genocide survivor, Genocide victim, Armenian Genocide denial, Genocide denial, Colonialism, Indigenous population, Native, Persecution, Extermination, Freedom, Immigration, Ethnic preservation, Ellis Island, Armenian Independence Day, Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA), Aghtamar, Lake Van

submitted by Lucine Kasbarian

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