Wednesday, November 13, 2019
lesson plan for race class :: essays research papers
1. Course Description: Study of historical and contemporary race relations. We will Study how racism was created and how it is still present in society today. Examine how modern racism is in a way masked through language and actions. Course Objectives: 1.à à à à à Show how racism effects the community as a whole not just certain groups. 2.à à à à à Study past problems and show what affects it still has on todayââ¬â¢s society. 3.à à à à à Identify the different forms of prejudice. 4.à à à à à Show how people unconsciously through language seem to justify racism 5.à à à à à Identify how racism began and possible solutions. 6.à à à à à Recognize the problem with categorizing by race. 7.à à à à à Explore explanations for discrimination and inequality Course format: The class will meet once a week for 2 hours. The class will consist of lecture, discussion, group work, movies, and a fieldtrip. Course Outline: Week 1: Introduction to the course. Discuss expectations and fears of the course. Prejudice vs. Discrimination. Talk about how prejudice is learned and perpetuated. Week 2: How is race defined? Is race determined socially or biologically, or both? Talk about good and bad things associated with black and white. Week 3: Show ââ¬Å"Racism 101â⬠. Discuss how people change slower than institutions. Has the concept of ââ¬Å"raceâ⬠changed over time? Week 4: Talk about language, present clips from TV shows or movies that show how people can unconsciously justify racism through language. Week 5: Talk about prejudices against multiracial people. How do they fit in? What problems do they face? Week 6: Show ââ¬Å" The Autobiography of Malcolm X.â⬠Week 7: Finish watching ââ¬Å"The Autobiography of Malcolm Xâ⬠and discuss different opinions of his work and what he did to fight racism and discrimination. Agree or disagree with him? Week 8: Show ââ¬Å"Cry Freedomâ⬠start to discuss how Steve Biko was different from Malcolm and compare and contrast their fights against oppression. Discuss how it effected the whole country. Week 9: Finish ââ¬Å"Cry Freedomâ⬠discuss the hardships that Donald Woods and his family had to go through just to try and educate people about what was going on in South Africa. Week 10: Take fieldtrip to the Underground Railroad Museum, write a reflection paper. How have things changed and what things still remain today? Week 10: Discuss racism in the past. Jim Crow Laws, Different Rulings in the Supreme Court that led to the end of segregation. The ââ¬Å"Little Rock Nineâ⬠Week 11: Show ââ¬Å"4 Little Girlsâ⬠ââ¬â video about a racially motivated bombing of a black Baptist church in 1963 that takes the lives of four young girls.
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