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Methodological considerations in teaching about genocide.

Methodological considerations in teaching about genocide. Define the term “genocide.”. Raphael Lemkin at Duke University. Date unknown. Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo at a press conference regarding Darfur, Sudan. February 27, 2007 Photo by Reuters/Jerry Lampen.

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Methodological considerations in teaching about genocide.

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  1. Methodological considerations in teaching about genocide.

  2. Define the term“genocide.”

  3. Raphael Lemkin at Duke University. Date unknown

  4. Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo at a press conference regarding Darfur, Sudan. February 27, 2007 Photo by Reuters/Jerry Lampen

  5. Investigate the context and • dynamics that have • led to genocide.

  6. The largest religious complex in the world, Cambodia's Angkor Wat is the jewel in the vast Angkor archaeological site. August, 2007 Photo from National Geographic News.

  7. The 1984 Winter Olympics were held at Sarajevo, at the time a prosperous, multiethnic city and the capital of the Yugoslav republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Photo by Lester Sloan/Woodfin Camp and Associates, Inc

  8. Be wary of simplistic parallels to other genocides.

  9. Jewish women liberated from a factory in Mehlteuer display their tattoos. July 7, 1945

  10. A Bosnian refugee from Srebrenica wails over her missing husband in the refugee camp at the Tuzla airport. Up to 17,000 refugees gathered around the UN Airport base in Tuzla after fleeing the Bosnian Serbs who overran the UN safe haven of Srebrenica three day earlier. July 14, 1995 Reuters.

  11. Analyze American and world response.

  12. General Romeo Dallaire, head of the UN forces in Rwanda, 1994. CBC News

  13. Hasan Nuhanovic regards the “secret” point of entry in the fence surrounding the former UN Safe Haven at Potacari, Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. July, 2011Photo by Kate Weckesser English

  14. Illustrate positive actions taken by individuals and nations in the face of genocide.

  15. Hatidza Mehnejovic, President of Mothers of Srebrenica. July, 2011 Photo by Kate Weckesser English

  16. A young girl in Morogoro, Tanzania attends a “play date” organized by a US Peace Corps volunteer. October, 2006. Photo by Courtney Siegfried

  17. A detail of the "You Are My Witnesses" wall in the Hall of Witness at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

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