
The Towers of Light display illuminates the night sky at the Pentagon, Sept. 9, 2021, honoring those who lost their lives in the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brittany A. Chase)
(FOX NEWS) – Twenty-one years after the September 11 terror attacks, how are U.S. schools teaching the tragedy to students too young to remember?
Fox News Digital discovered that today's educators have distinct ways of teaching the next generation about the fateful day with one teacher describing it as "not current events, but neither is it yet ancient history."
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum offers lesson plans for students in grades 3-12. Depending on the age of students, some programs include studies on the threat of terrorism, how the U.S. responded to the attacks, and the debate over national security and civil liberties.
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