September 7, 2006 New York, NY -- Scholastic, the global childrens publishing, education and media company, today announced that it is removing from its website the materials originally created for classroom use in conjunction with the ABC Television Network docudrama, The Path to 9/1l, scheduled to air on the ABC Television Network on September 10 and 11, 2006. A new classroom discussion guide for high school students is being created and will focus more specifically on media literacy, critical thinking, and historical background.
After a thorough review of the original guide that we offered online to about 25,000 high school teachers, we determined that the materials did not meet our high standards for dealing with controversial issues, said Dick Robinson, Chairman, President and CEO of Scholastic. At the same time, we believe that developing critical thinking and media literacy skills is crucial for students in todays society in order to participate fully in our democracy and that a program such as The Path to 9/11 provides a very teachable moment for developing these skills at the high school level. We encourage teachers not to shy away from the controversy surrounding the program, but rather to engage their students in meaningful, in-depth discussion.
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Some background info here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-boehlert/scholastic-and-abc-team-u_b_28879.html
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