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OpenStudy (atianaaaa):

what perspective does your primary sources bring to understanding 9/11?

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

those are very good sources im sure your teacher would appprove

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah looks to me

OpenStudy (atianaaaa):

thank you, but i dont understand the question

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

@atianaaaa explain what you know from what your reading from these sources

OpenStudy (anonymous):

These primary resources include speeches, executive orders, legislative acts and debates, government fact-finding and personal and collective memorialization. The resources will be routinely updated to offer an ever-expanding portrait of 9/11. Given the inherent sensitivities, certain documents may contain content that some may find offensive, but the information is included to provide as complete a record as possible

OpenStudy (atianaaaa):

wow i understand that, thats really good. anything else you can add

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Submitted by The Sub on 6 September 2011 - 7:19pm. Its definitely imperative to teach differing viewpoints in history. The reason so many students dislike it is because they think its just events and dates. Its not - it is perspectives and viewpoints. I actually incorporated this into a class I was substitute teaching today when we discussed the upcoming jobs speech from President Obama. Triangulation is an awesome technique and I have now been introduced to it. It provides definition and substance to the whole "get many perspectives" viewpoint. It also helps de-polarize the whole right/left democrat/republican thing on more political issues, because you are using more than just two viewpoints. I am definitely going to use this in my teaching, thanks a bunch.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There were so many things Submitted by Diane Killion on 6 September 2011 - 12:41pm. There were so many things happening at my school that day. The idea was just too mind boggling. All I would know to say to someone today is that it's just another forgiveness opportunity because in the Oneness the ''other'' is you. You make what you defend against. From: A course in Miracles

OpenStudy (atianaaaa):

where are those from

OpenStudy (fluttershyk):

@silveralchemist09 wow good job buddy

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