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Links for Educators


Below is a list of links to external resources you may find useful.

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Peace Corps resources

Lesson plans and teaching resources created with the help of Peace Corps volunteers to introduce students to different countries and regions of the world, including parts of the Middle East.

Peace Quest Inc.

Includes instructions on creating a "peacemakers club," games, activities, coloring pages, teacher resources, and links focusing on teaching peace to elementary school children

Project Look Sharp

The "Media Construction of the Middle East: A Digital Media Literacy Curriculum" includes four units: Introducing the Middle East; Israel/Palestine--Histories in Conflict; War in Iraq--Whose Voice, Whose Story?; and Militant Muslims and the U.S. Also available is a 255-page downloadable teacher guide.

Project on Defense Alternatives-Special Topic Page: War Report

Compilations of analyses, key documents, and articles from various sources on the war in Iraq and its aftermath and the aftermath of the Afghanistan war; also includes links to other sites on Iraq and Afghanistan

Rethinking Schools

This outline map is a great way to start a unit on the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Students can quiz themselves by dragging the name of each country to its location. The interactive map will indicate whether their choices are correct or incorrect.

Search for Common Ground

Mobilizes non-governmental support for the peace process

Seeds of Peace

Non-profit, non-political organization that brings together teenagers from regions of conflict to build relationships and pursue peaceful resolution; site includes information about their summer camp in Maine and an "Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Resolution CD-ROM"

Selected Resources for Middle Eastern Studies

A compilation of journal databases, country reviews, atlases, maps, biographical directories, and other research tools provided by Georgetown University's Lauinger Library.

Simon Shaheen

Website of the composer and master oud and violin player Simon Shaheen

Smithsonian Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

Gives detailed catalogued information regarding the 2,200 objects held in the collection of the museum, including pieces created between the early 9th and 20th centuries. Also showcases hundreds of high-quality images of important pieces in the collection.


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