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Hi. Tag in. Put away your phones/headphones Hi!!!  Tag in!!! Put away your phones/headphones. Write the LT and SC on your document. Learning Target (LT) – What are we learning:  I will describe how ideas (ideology/intellect) help to create and sustain colonial systems. Success Criteria (SC) – How will we know we are learning it?  I can define propaganda and explain how art/political cartoons influences the ideas and thinking of the colonizers and the colonized.____________________ Turn in your Political CM packet – notes and CM's.  If you have more than one CM, then circle or mark the one you want me to grade. I am going to hand back your Definitions and Area paragraphs so if you have them...turn them in now!!!  I don't accept late work after I hand back your work!!  I will be handing back the RWANDA article summary assignment next Tuesday, so if you want credit for it...turn it in today or on Tuesday at the latest.

Lesson 6 – Colonialism, Intellect and Ideology Write down the LT and SC Learning Target (LT) – What are we learning:​ I will describe how intellectual actions helped to create sustain colonial systems. Success Criteria (SC) – How will we know we are learning it?​ I can ​compare and contrast different points of view of colonialism in poetry ​I can analyze political cartoons and infer opinions about colonialism. I can express my opinion about colonialism in a poem or in a drawing Do Now:​ Review your notes from the first two day of class – please write definition or draw a diagram that shows your understanding of what the intellect is or what ideology means Write down some of the key words that relate to intellect/ideology.  Show how they relate to each other​ Why are we learning it?​ AGENDA

Lesson 6 – Colonialism, Intellect and Ideology Write down the LT and SC Learning Target (LT) – What are we learning:​ I will describe how ideas help to create sustain colonial systems. Success Criteria (SC) – How will we know we are learning it?​ ​I can define propaganda and explain how art/political cartoons influences the thinking of the colonizers and the colonized. Do Now:​ Review your notes from the first two day of class – please write definition or draw a diagram that shows your understanding of what the intellect is or what ideology means Write down some of the key words that relate to intellect/ideology.  Show how they relate to each other​ Why are we learning it?​ AGENDA

Propaganda - an extreme form of "BIAS" Bias: Favoring one group or point of view over another  Example: Cherries are the best fruit. No, you are wrong – bananas are better.

Intellectual Colonialism – Propaganda Definition – messages that deliberately promote a biased point of view, often distorting facts and truth Propaganda can be posters, cartoons, images and all forms of communication All governments and groups that seek control use propaganda Watch Video and take notes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WpFzTplp28 Spend a few minutes looking up examples of propaganda – share with your TRIAD and then the class

Intellectual Colonialism When a government or powerful group (the colonizer), uses media to influence and control the ideas and thinking of the people they have been colonizing.  Ideas are the colonizers and the brain is the place being colonized.  The goal is to make the targeted group think the thoughts that the powerful group wants them to think. Why would governments want to do this? These ideas come in the form of propaganda/advertising, political cartoons, literature, poetry, radio, television, movies and internet based websites and applications.

Intellectual Colonialsm Art and Imagery Colonial rulers used images to control the thinking of people in the “home country” and in the colony or region of the world they controlled. Take a look at the image on the right hand side of this slide. This is the Royal Seal of the Massachusetts Bay Colony which was settled by the English in about 1620. In your notes write down what you notice about the seal: Draw an inference  Who is the target audience of the seal?  What is the message of the seal? What is the purpose of the seal What is the evidence in the seal that you are using to make your inference?

Manipulation of details in images - PAWS Compare the images noting the differences in: People Actions Words Symbols

 Cartoon Analysis

Intellectual Colonialism

Intellectual Colonialism Art – Poetry  White Man’s Burden vs. Black Man’s Burden In small groups, you will read one of the two poems.  You will follow a process and become and expert on the poem. Then you will pair up with another student who read the other poem.  The two of you will then read and discuss each other’s poem. The two of you will create a Venn diagram or T Chart that compares and contrasts the following parts of the poem: Finally, you will write an outline of a paragraph in which you compare and contrast the two poems