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GoodWitch58

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I wonder what everyone will think about this:

From USA Today

9/11 education to be initiated in schools
NEW YORK (AP) ? Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani joined Sept. 11 family members and college professors on Tuesday at a hotel blocks from the World Trade Center site to unveil a plan to teach middle and high school students about the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The 9/11 curriculum, believed to be the first comprehensive educational plan focusing on the attacks, is expected to be tested this year at schools in New York City, California, New Jersey, Alabama, Indiana, Illinois and Kansas.
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It was developed with the help of educators by the Brick, New Jersey-based Sept. 11 Education Trust, and was based on primary sources, archival footage and more than 70 interviews with witnesses, family members of victims and politicians, including Giuliani and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a New York senator at the time of the attacks.
The curriculum is taught through videos, lessons and interactive exercises, including one that requires students to use Google Earth software to map global terrorist activity.
One of the main goals is to help students entering middle and high school, who may been too young to have strong memories of the attacks, to develop a tangible connection to what happened.
"In a few years, we will be teaching students who were not even alive at the time of the attacks," said Anthony Gardner, the executive director of the Sept. 11 Education Trust.
The nonprofit group is run by victims' families, survivors and rescue workers who worry that educators don't teach about the attacks because they don't have the educational tools to do so.
Giuliani said that the curriculum can help students to think critically about the attacks as both a historical event and one that shapes the present, noting the continued threat of terrorism and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"This is one of the critical subjects on which young people should develop some ideas and thoughts. They're going to have to live with this for quite some time," he said. "It gives young people a framework in which to think about Sept. 11, all that it meant and all that it means to the present."
For the professors who helped to develop the plan through the Taft Institute for Government at Queens College, creating that framework to understanding how 9/11 affects today's policies was critical to the endeavor, and part of the challenge.
"The real trick is to get kids to see that it's not just a dramatic event like 9/11 that connects them to these issues, it's connected to their lives in the everyday, said Michael A. Krasner, a political scientist at Queens College. He said a range of viewpoints are reflected in the curriculum, including from Muslim scholars, to enrich the discussion.
The curriculum was designed so that teachers could tailor it to their own classrooms, but it gives an open-eyed view of 9/11, Gardner said.
"We're not sugarcoating the event," said Gardner, whose brother died in the World Trade Center. "We've included images that are challenging."
Students and professors are invited to participate on a website developed around the curriculum, where they can share their own videos, lesson plans and discuss the questions raised in their classrooms.
The curriculum was tried out in 2008 at the River Dell Regional High School, a roughly 1,000-student high school in Oradell, New Jersey, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of Manhattan.
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum has also developed educational materials for high schools, which are intended to augment classroom discussions, not to serve as an in-depth curriculum.


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scooterbug44

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While 9-11 is a major historical event in recent US history, I question just how much of the curriculum time they will be spending on it - anything more than a day is excessive IMO.

We always ran out of time in history class, and the later chapters never got covered so that would be more time than we spent on Kennedy's assassination, Pearl Harbor, Korean War etc.
 

mtlinscomb

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the truest form of victimhood is to keep reliving the tragedy.

It's only a matter of time before your people write in texbooks about how as occupiers we war mongering Muslim hating Americans had it coming to us. I'd personally rather the children know our enemy, and their goal to kill each and every one of our families. I'm sure terrorists would at least pour you a cup of tea and pat you on the back once or twice before beheading you, Bob.

Shortly after 9/11, Osama bin Laden told a reporter: "We love death. The U.S. loves life. That is the big difference between us."
 

LuciferSam

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It's only a matter of time before your people write in texbooks about how as occupiers we war mongering Muslim hating Americans had it coming to us. I'd personally rather the children know our enemy, and their goal to kill each and every one of our families. I'm sure terrorists would at least pour you a cup of tea and pat you on the back once or twice before beheading you, Bob.

Shortly after 9/11, Osama bin Laden told a reporter: "We love death. The U.S. loves life. That is the big difference between us."

The only thing more funn than reliving tragedy is is expressing fake outrage over hypothetical scenarios. Come on, playing the fear card is so 2003. Have you forgotten?:clap:
 

Winnie

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There are many things which we can afford to forget which it is yet well to learn. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
 

Bob

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It's only a matter of time before your people write in texbooks about how as occupiers we war mongering Muslim hating Americans had it coming to us. I'd personally rather the children know our enemy, and their goal to kill each and every one of our families. I'm sure terrorists would at least pour you a cup of tea and pat you on the back once or twice before beheading you, Bob.

Shortly after 9/11, Osama bin Laden told a reporter: "We love death. The U.S. loves life. That is the big difference between us."
by that line of reasoning, do you tell your kids to look out for japs, commie chinese/koreans/vietnamese. or do you not buy japanese and german cars because of ww2? what's the expiration date on your hatred. do you want to get it on with the iranians and make it three simultaneous wars in the middle east? who is the enemy? the democrats, atheist/agnostics, radical leftists. all mass media, jane fonda, hillary, george clooney, any gay people, anyone with a veil or an accent, anyone disagreeing with your paranoid sense of the world. make sure you write down all the boogeymen for your kids to be able to identify. better yet, make an enemies list like nixon and go after people.
 
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