Race and Membership in American History
An Interdisciplinary Approach
Wednesday, August 10
Connections
Education
Key Assumptions of the Eugenics Movement
Cover of Social Work
Pamphlet (1915)
San Francisco Race Betterment PavillionPanama-Pacific Exposition (1915)
San Francisco Race Betterment PavillionPanama-Pacific Exposition (1915)
Poster fromRace Betterment
FoundationBattle Creek, Michigan
(1920)
First Prize WinnerBest Baby Contest
Battle Creek, Michigan (1914)
Eugenic Health Exhibit Kansas State Fair Topeka, Kansas (1927)
American Eugenics Society’s Flashing Light Exhibit
Sesquicentennial ExpositionPhiladelphia (1929)
This graphic appeared in a popular textbook, General Psychology, as late as 1961. It was published by Henry Garrett, Chairman of the Columbia UniversityDepartment of Psychology.
Terman and Education
Experiencing One of the first
IQ Tests: Beta Test 6•Fix what is wrong with each of the 20 pictures.•You have only three minutes to complete the test.•There is only one right answer.•Work on your own.•Begin at the instructor’s command.
(A non-verbal test for those who cannot read or write English.)
Beta IQ Test 6(1917)
How is intelligence determined?ORIGINATION- Page 151CONTEXT- Page 160
CONSEQUENCE- 169CHALLENGE- P. 172
“Public Education”• Doors to Opportunity p. 109-112• Identifying the “Unfit” p. 151-154• Fears of Declining Intelligence p. 160-161• Limiting Opportunity p. 167-170• Challenging Racial Assumptions p. 172-175• Lemon Grove• Mendez v. Westminster• Brown v. Board of Education
Native American Boarding Schools
How are these two people different? The same?
Tom Torlino Tom Torlino
Captain Richard Henry Pratt
• Richard Henry Pratt was an army officer who participated in the Indian wars on the Great Plains. After a successful experiment with the"education" of Native American prisoners at Fort Marion in Florida, Pratt received permission to establish an industrial training school for Native American children at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He served as superintendent of the school from 1879 to 1904.
Captain Richard Henry Pratt
• Richard Henry Pratt was an army officer who participated in the Indian wars on the Great Plains. While most military were comfortable just killing Native Americans, Pratt “saw them as human beings.”
Film: In the White Man’s Image
Immigration
Socratic Seminar
1.Rep. Clarence F. Lea, p. 226-227
2.Rep Adolph Sabath, p. 227-228
3.Rep. Grant Hudson, p. 228-229
4.Rep. Ira Hersey, p. 229
5.Rep. Meyer Jacobstein, p. 229-230
6.Horace Mann, p. 172-173
*Please keep yourself in the timeframe of 1924 for cafe conversation
Strategy
Socratic Seminar
https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/teaching-strategies/socratic-seminar
Fishbowl
https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/teaching-strategies/fishbowl
Web Page that lists the “tools” (standards-based literacy strategies) highlighted by this project.CLICK HERE
The Facing History Literacy Strategies Project
The Facing History Literacy Strategies Project: NEXT STEPS
- Following Up: A FH Teacher Leader or Staff Member will be contacting youAs with Facing History’s core work, we aim to meet teachers where they are and
support them to reach their goals. A Facing History Teacher Leader or Staff member will be contacting you to offer follow-up to support you in implementing a Literacy Strategy.
- Confirming Implementation:As part of their follow up, the FH Teacher Leader or Staff member will be asking
if you have used any of the Literacy Strategies we have modeled for you or resources we have shared.
- June 2017 Project 3rd Party Evaluation: A 3rd Party will be administering an evaluation of this project in June of 2017.
They are asking for a high return rate and we GREATLY appreciate you completing the survey. We feel we all have an important contribution to make to the field about the importance of the work of FH Teachers, Teacher Leaders and Literacy Strategies.
Lunch
La Jolla Playhouse
Exit Cards
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