9/11 has impacted almost every aspect of American society, from national security to personal privacy. Below is a short list of 9/11 resources. How has the legacy of 9/11 affected your classroom/educational program? Share your thoughts in the comments.
9/11 Memorial and Museum (NYC) | Lesson Plans
AmeriCorps: September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance
Center for Civic Education: 9/11 and the Constitution
Facing History & Ourselves: 6 Resources for Teaching About 9/11
Migration Policy Institute: Two Decades after 9/11, National Security Focus Still Dominates U.S. Immigration System
PBS: Lesson plan: 9/11 — Ways to reflect on the day’s legacy
Pew Research Center: Two Decades Later, the Enduring Legacy of 9/11
National Archives: Remembering 9/11
National Geographic: 9/11: One Day in America
NPR: For a new generation of Marines, 9/11 is history
NPS: Flight 93 | Teach to Remember
NY Times: 10 Ways to Teach About 9/11 With The New York Times
Share America: Americans across the country remember September 11 (photo gallery)
si.edu: Preparing the Oath September 11, 2001 (video)
Smithsonian: The National September 11 Collection
StoryCorps: September 11th (video playlist)
this i believe: Reflections on 9/11
TSA: 9/11: As Events Unfold (video)
US DOD: The National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial
US Census: Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance: September 11, 2023 (interesting stats about careers in Security and Emergency Management)