Black College Achievers @ Metropolitan State University
Send Your Answers To: radiotalklr@gmail.com [radiotalklr@gmail.com] And/or call: 773-809=8594 Lesson Plan: Omitted Histories in College Courses Learning Objectives 1. Students will identify two major historical events (e.g., human zoos, Black massacres) commonly excluded from college curricula. Example: Students name the 1906 Bronx “human zoo” and the 1921 Tulsa Massacre. 2. Students will explain why higher‑education institutions avoid these topics. Example: Students cite institutional discomfort or political pressure. Learning Outcomes 1. Students will summarize one omitted event and its significance. Example: A student explains how human zoos shaped global racial hierarchies. 2. Students will analyze one barrier to teaching these events in college. Example: A student argues that universities fear donor or political backlash. 5E Learning Model Engage: Show the podcast image of human zoos and ask: “Why isn’t this in most college textbooks?” Explore: Students skim short summaries of human zoos and Black massacres (scroll to that episode for context). Small groups list what they notice and what’s missing from their prior education. Explain: Class discussion connects omissions to academic gatekeeping, curriculum politics, and institutional image management. Elaborate: Students compare how different universities handle race‑related content and propose what should be included in a complete curriculum. Evaluate (Formative Assessment): Exit Ticket: “Name one omitted event and one reason colleges avoid teaching it.”
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