Learning about 9/11: Attacks part of identity, racism lesson in Canadian classrooms
Most undergraduate students sitting in a class about Canada’s military history at the University of Calgary have never known or can’t remember a world before Sept. 11, 2001.
David Bercuson, an associate professor in the university’s history department, says educating successive generations about events leading up to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States has been odd.
“They take it in stride. But I think they think, ‘OK, well, you know, it’s just like the invasion of Normandy,” Bercuson says.
“The hardest thing about teaching students this kind of history is to get them to feel it. Books (are) something anybody could absorb. But what was it like for the people who were there?”