What is the first significant world event that you remember?
For me, it is the death of Princess Diana in 1997.
Do you remember 9/11?
There’s not one current student in high school who can respond affirmatively to the question above - they’re all too young.
This completely transforms the way I teach about the 9/11 attacks within my history elective terrorise unit.
For, with this event, it is personal history.
I remember watching it on tv.
I know where I was when I saw the buildings fall.
I witnessed the fallout over the next few days.
I know what the world was like before 9/11 and how the world transformed afterward.
I can only do this for a select few events in the history syllabus.
For me, 9/11 is living history.
Therefore, to a degree, I am a primary source.
I can only imagine that some of my colleagues have similar feelings when it comes to events like the Vietnam conflict or the Cold War.
As I get older, and my students get - proportionally to myself - younger, I imagine that these opportunities to become an active player in my history lessons will only increase.
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