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"Ten Stages of Genocide" Teaching Guide #131

Open Hasmig opened 8 years ago

Hasmig commented 8 years ago

Dear Hayg, Can you upload the attached lesson plan to our Teaching Guides page? You can place it into the list, between "Human Rights and Genocide: A Case Study.." and "An Armenian Journey: From Despair to Hope in Rhode Island."

Here's a short description to include under it's title: Developed by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, a professor at Mary Washington University, “Ten Stages of Genocide” is a formula for the genocidal process, starting with prejudice and concluding with extermination and often denial, and carried out with the participation of a large number of people and the state. By knowing the stages of genocide, citizens are better equipped to identify the warning signs and stop the process. This lesson teaches the characteristics of each of the 10 stages and provides a lesson geared towards identifying these stages in the Armenian Genocide and others.

Ten Stages of Genocide lesson.pdf

copacetic commented 8 years ago

Hmm, you or Seda should try uploading it yourselves and let me know what road bumps you run into, then we can iterate. On Mar 9, 2016 9:15 PM, "Hasmig" notifications@github.com wrote:

Dear Hayg, Can you upload the attached lesson plan to our Teaching Guides page? You can place it into the list, between "Human Rights and Genocide: A Case Study.." and "An Armenian Journey: From Despair to Hope in Rhode Island."

Here's a short description to include under it's title: Developed by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, a professor at Mary Washington University, “Ten Stages of Genocide” is a formula for the genocidal process, starting with prejudice and concluding with extermination and often denial, and carried out with the participation of a large number of people and the state. By knowing the stages of genocide, citizens are better equipped to identify the warning signs and stop the process. This lesson teaches the characteristics of each of the 10 stages and provides a lesson geared towards identifying these stages in the Armenian Genocide and others.

Ten Stages of Genocide lesson.pdf https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/files/166546/Ten.Stages.of.Genocide.lesson.pdf

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/issues/131.

Hasmig commented 8 years ago

There are several more things like this that need to be added asap, but as I think you’ve seen in her latest email, Seda is not able to. Could you help her?

R

On Mar 9, 2016, at 9:48 PM, Hayg Astourian notifications@github.com wrote:

Hmm, you or Seda should try uploading it yourselves and let me know what road bumps you run into, then we can iterate. On Mar 9, 2016 9:15 PM, "Hasmig" notifications@github.com wrote:

Dear Hayg, Can you upload the attached lesson plan to our Teaching Guides page? You can place it into the list, between "Human Rights and Genocide: A Case Study.." and "An Armenian Journey: From Despair to Hope in Rhode Island."

Here's a short description to include under it's title: Developed by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, a professor at Mary Washington University, “Ten Stages of Genocide” is a formula for the genocidal process, starting with prejudice and concluding with extermination and often denial, and carried out with the participation of a large number of people and the state. By knowing the stages of genocide, citizens are better equipped to identify the warning signs and stop the process. This lesson teaches the characteristics of each of the 10 stages and provides a lesson geared towards identifying these stages in the Armenian Genocide and others.

Ten Stages of Genocide lesson.pdf https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/files/166546/Ten.Stages.of.Genocide.lesson.pdf

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/issues/131.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/issues/131#issuecomment-194683829.

copacetic commented 8 years ago

Definitely, just followed up with her.

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 11:27 PM, Hasmig notifications@github.com wrote:

There are several more things like this that need to be added asap, but as I think you’ve seen in her latest email, Seda is not able to. Could you help her?

R

On Mar 9, 2016, at 9:48 PM, Hayg Astourian notifications@github.com wrote:

Hmm, you or Seda should try uploading it yourselves and let me know what road bumps you run into, then we can iterate. On Mar 9, 2016 9:15 PM, "Hasmig" notifications@github.com wrote:

Dear Hayg, Can you upload the attached lesson plan to our Teaching Guides page? You can place it into the list, between "Human Rights and Genocide: A Case Study.." and "An Armenian Journey: From Despair to Hope in Rhode Island."

Here's a short description to include under it's title: Developed by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, a professor at Mary Washington University, “Ten Stages of Genocide” is a formula for the genocidal process, starting with prejudice and concluding with extermination and often denial, and carried out with the participation of a large number of people and the state. By knowing the stages of genocide, citizens are better equipped to identify the warning signs and stop the process. This lesson teaches the characteristics of each of the 10 stages and provides a lesson geared towards identifying these stages in the Armenian Genocide and others.

Ten Stages of Genocide lesson.pdf < https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/files/166546/Ten.Stages.of.Genocide.lesson.pdf

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/issues/131.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub < https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/issues/131#issuecomment-194683829 .

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/GenEdProject/TeachGenocideSite/issues/131#issuecomment-194714271 .