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911
Anniversary Resources
~NEW~
Educators
for Social Responsibility Special Project section on "September
11, 2001 in History" provides lessons on ways
to understand the long-term impact of September 11, 2001,
including materials to place the events of September 11, 2001
in historical context and lessons related to understanding
the history and cultures of Afghanistan.
Terrorism and Children: updated web site from Judith
A. Myers-Walls, Purdue University.
The
Aftershocks of National Tragedy: One Year Later, from
Connect for Kids website
The Center for Mental Health in Schools (UCLA)
lists web resources for 9/11 Anniversary guidelines, lesson
plans, and other resources for students, parents, and educators.
Remembering
September 11th, from The Education Resources Information
Center's AskERIC Web site.
Article:
"Helping
Children Cope with Disaster" from the Southwest
Educational Development Laboratory.
Helping
Children Understand the Terrorist Attacks, from the
U.S. Department of Education.
9/11
As History Initiative, from the Families and Work
Institute: web-based lesson plans (Pre k - 12), tips for educators
and parents, activities for social and civic action.
National
School Public Relations Association information on
activities and issues for observances.
Children
Exposed to Violence, from the Center for Social and
Emotional Education: Guidelines for parents, teachers, and
administrators.
School
Planning for the September 11th Anniversary, from the National
Center for Child Traumatic Stress.
Remember
September 11, from the National Education Association
Health Information Network.
One
Year Later: Remembering September 11, 2001, from the
National Association of School Psychologists.
Anniversary
Edition of Helping America Cope, from the 7-dippity.com
website.
9/11
A Year Later: How Are U.S. and Afghan Children Faring?
From the Save the Children website.
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