Their Flag vs. Your Cross at Work
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Min. Lucky's Observation Plan
Lesson Plan: Observing Inclusion and Institutional Behavior on Campus
Learning Objectives
- Students will identify visible signs of inclusion and exclusion on campus by analyzing symbols, policies, and classroom behaviors. Example: noticing Pride flags in common areas compared to the absence of crosses or Bibles on desks.
- Students will evaluate how institutional practices shape classroom dialogue and influence which viewpoints feel safe to express. Example: observing when instructors avoid topics involving religion, race, or political disagreement.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will document at least three examples of selective inclusion based on campus observations. Example: tampons in men’s restrooms vs. restrictions on religious symbols.
- Students will explain how institutional norms affect student learning using evidence from class discussions or campus spaces. Example: describing how instructors redirect conversations that challenge dominant narratives.
5E Learning Model
Engage: Students view images of campus spaces (desks, restrooms, offices) and discuss what symbols or messages appear most often.
Explore: Students walk through designated campus areas to observe visible inclusion practices and note what is present vs. absent.
Explain: Students share findings and connect them to concepts of inclusion, conformity, and institutional culture.
Elaborate: Small groups analyze how selective inclusion influences classroom dialogue, student comfort, and intellectual diversity.
Evaluate: Students reflect on whether campus inclusion practices support or limit diverse viewpoints.
Formative Assessment
Exit Ticket: Students write one observed example of selective inclusion and one question they still have about how institutions shape which viewpoints are welcomed or avoided.
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