Anonymous wrote:I struggle with this as a teacher. For years, I did whole lessons and talked about it and debriefed current events in connection to what happened. Kids could name where they were and what happened. Now, not only were kids not even alive, they were born close to a decade after it happened
At some point in time we stopped doing lessons on Pearl Harbor Day and D Day and V Day and to celebrate the Treat of Paris and so on..... I think 9/11 falls into that category. When we teach modern history and get to that moment, we talk about it. But no more specific lessons on the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really get this— what is there to talk about? Do you want to discuss Pearl Harbor day too?
What is there to talk about?
The first responders
The ordinary heros
The way the country came together
The innocent lives lost
Show them the clip of President Bush throwing out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium shortly after the attacks
Talk about how the American flag was flying high all over the country
Discuss what you remember about the day, where you were when you heard about it, your fears etc.
You get the idea.
Anonymous wrote:Almost 3000 people in the US died in the 9/11 attacks and we mourn them and remember them.
But easily 3000 people are dying a week now from COVID in the US and we barely talk about them or mention their names.
Are we not horrified just because they aren't all dying in one building? Or because they are mostly old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really get this— what is there to talk about? Do you want to discuss Pearl Harbor day too?
What is there to talk about?
The first responders
The ordinary heros
The way the country came together
The innocent lives lost
Show them the clip of President Bush throwing out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium shortly after the attacks
Talk about how the American flag was flying high all over the country
Discuss what you remember about the day, where you were when you heard about it, your fears etc.
You get the idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really get this— what is there to talk about? Do you want to discuss Pearl Harbor day too?
What is there to talk about?
The first responders
The ordinary heros
The way the country came together
The innocent lives lost
Show them the clip of President Bush throwing out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium shortly after the attacks
Talk about how the American flag was flying high all over the country
Discuss what you remember about the day, where you were when you heard about it, your fears etc.
You get the idea.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really get this— what is there to talk about? Do you want to discuss Pearl Harbor day too?