GenEd Teacher Fellows return from training in Armenia

Next step: Leading teacher workshops at home

Fifteen U.S. high school teachers have returned from their professional development trip to Armenia and have begun planning and leading their own professional development workshops for other teachers in their states. Their feedback about the GenEd Teacher Fellowship Program in Armenia was overwhelmingly positive.

Meet some of the 2024 GenEd Teacher Fellows on the GenEd YouTube Channel:

The 2024 GenEd Teacher Fellows teach in 15 different U.S. states. Since the program began in 2022, there have been 45 GenEd Teacher Fellows covering 32 different U.S. states (several states now have multiple Fellows). 

During their July trip to Armenia, the Fellows spent most mornings in academic and workshop sessions at the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI), learning from its in-depth exhibits, archives, artifacts, and scholars studying the Armenian Genocide and its continuing effects. They also spent a day at the American University of Armenia learning about today’s Armenia and human rights education at the university. Afternoons were spent on field trips aligned with the academic content.

This year’s GenEd Teacher Fellowship Program attracted news coverage, including a Civilnet article and video interviewArmenpressArma TV, among others.  Back in the U.S., GenEd Teacher Fellow Tara Devay was highlighted in New York’s Livingston County News, and Rhode Island’s Tara Seger was covered in The Valley Breeze