Casting a Wary Eye? The NY Times developed lesson a lesson plan, appropriate for grades 6-8, 9-12, which allows students to Examine Views of Race in the Wake of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks. After September 11-Perspective from the Social Sciences: This website features an extraordinary and still expanding collection of essays by leading social scientists from around the country and the world. These are efforts by social scientists to bring t heoretical and empirical knowledge to bear on the events of September 11, their precursors, and what comes after.
Animation Gallery: This gallery offers animated cartoons on themes relating to Setember 11, i.e. "Find the Terrorist" challenges assumptions on what a terrorist should look like.
Beyond Blame - Reacting to the Terrorist Attack: This resources provides three classroom ready; lessons on the concepts of justice, injustice, and blame. It was developed in the weeks following September 11, 2001 and was recetly adapted for use in Canada.
Beyond the Frame - Alternative Views on the September 11 Atrocities: This site has on-line streaming video clips of leading dissident scholars and activists. Audio and transcripts are available.
Families and Work Institute: The Families and Work Institute put together a set of 16 free lesson plans for educators, parents, and youth, to help them address the issues surrounding the September 11 attacks. They also offer additional resources, tips and information on how to deal with the issues surrounding this historical event.
September 11: This site contains an amazing collection of screen shots from around the world that were taken on September 11 and 12.