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California's Curriculum Guide On Armenian Genocide Reissued
by Massis Weekly On Line - Saturday April 7, 2001 Posted: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 02:39 am CST
WASHINGTON, DC-- The Armenian National Institute (ANI) reports that the
California Board of Education has reprinted the California Model Curriculum
for Human Rights and Genocide. The guide includes a chapter on the Armenian
Genocide.
"The reprinting of the Curriculum Guide stands to benefit teachers across
the state of California. The inclusion of the Armenian Genocide in social
studies will also give students a more accurate picture of events when
studying World War I," ANI Director Dr. Rouben Adalian said.
In 1985, the California legislation considered a bill introducing a human
rights and genocide curriculum throughout the California public school
system. Both the State Senate and Assembly passed the bill in September of
that year. Then-Governor George Deukmejian signed the bill into law on
September 28, 1985. The new curriculum was first printed in 1987.
By 1998, however, the publication was out of print. ANI brought the matter
to the attention of the California Legislature. State Assemblyman Howard
Kaloogian (R-74) and then-State Senator Adam Schiff (D-27), currently
serving in the US House of Representatives, requested appropriations for
the reprinting of the Model Curriculum in the FY 2000 budget. "When ANI
discovered that this excellent guide was no longer available in California,
our staff launched the process to encourage its renewal and reprinting,"
Adalian said.
The Armenian Assembly Western Region Office took the lead in coordinating
community support for the budgeting allocation needed to reissue the
curriculum. The California Legislature appropriated $99,000 to the State
Department of Education for this purpose. Reprinting began in 2000 and the
guide is now available to educators.
"ANI encourages communities across California to bring the Model Curriculum
for Human Rights and Genocide to the attention of their local
schoolteachers and district educators. By recommending the curriculum,
teachers can develop customized teaching units appropriate to their grade
levels," Adalian added. Printed copies of the Model Curriculum for Human
Rights and Genocide may be obtained from the California Department of
Education Press, 1-800-995-4099. By permission of the California State
Department of Education Superintendent, ANI has posted the chapter on the
Armenian Genocide from the curriculum on its web site.
<https://www.armenian-genocide.org/curricula/model_curric.htm>
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