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9th Grade  Project 2 weeks

Cultural Compass: Navigating Unity in Diversity

Anjelica S
Feb 27, 2026
Updated Mar 1, 2026
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Purpose

This project immerses students in understanding cultural competence and its role in achieving unity amidst diversity, contrasting it with concepts of ethnocentrism and bias. Through experiential learning, students will delve into Native American history and contemporary issues, analyzing the effects of settler colonialism and federal policies, while exploring efforts for cultural preservation and self-governance. The initiative fosters critical thinking and empathy as students connect past injustices to present realities, culminating in community-engaged exhibitions and symposia that highlight their research and insights on Indigenous narratives and rights.

Learning goals

Students will strengthen cultural competence skills by identifying and addressing personal biases, while analyzing the impacts of these biases on Native American communities past and present. They will investigate the history and culture of pre-contact Native American societies and understand the effects of settler colonialism and federal policies on Indigenous independence and cultural preservation. Through partnerships with community organizations and cultural centers, students will develop empathy and appreciation for Indigenous narratives, fostering skills in multimedia communication to advocate for current Native American rights and cultural issues.

Products

Students will create documentary videos or podcasts that explore contemporary Native American issues, incorporating interviews with community partners to provide authentic insights. Additionally, they will craft visual diaries or scrapbooks that trace their journey through cultural competence, bias, and Native American history. These products will be showcased at public events, such as the 'Indigenous Rights and Narratives Symposium' and 'Cultural Competence Showcase,' allowing students to present their findings and reflections to a broader audience.

Launch

Kick off the project with a "Settler Colonialism Timeline Expedition," where students collaboratively create a visual timeline highlighting key cultural milestones and the impacts of policy on Native Americans. Assemble this activity into an interactive gallery walk, allowing students to engage with the material and ask questions in small groups. Use the timeline as a basis for initiating a deeper round-table discussion, moderated by community partners, where students explore the roles of cultural competence, bias, and unity in diversity.

Exhibition

Organize a 'Cultural Competence Showcase' where students present their visual diaries and scrapbooks alongside traditional Native American music or dance performances, inviting family and community members. Conduct an 'Indigenous Expo' featuring student-led seminars and displays on pre-contact lifestyles and federal policy impacts, utilizing audio-visual multimedia projects. Host an 'Indigenous Rights and Narratives Symposium' for students to unveil their podcasts and research on contemporary Indigenous issues, engaging in dialogue with community partners and experts.

Plan
By Phase By Day Calendar
Empathize Define Ideate Draft Test Critique Notice & Reflect
Empathize
Students will engage in interactive empathy-building activities such as role-playing scenarios and guided discussions with community partners to understand diverse cultural perspectives and needs, initiating their exploration into the concept of cultural competence and its significance in unifying diversity.
Days 1 - 2
Close African American Unit
Deliverable
Craft Research Questions
Deliverable
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

Edit Phase

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Define
Students will collaboratively define their project's north star by articulating its impact on their understanding of cultural competence and its significance, setting a clear, shared goal to guide their exploration of Native American histories and current issues.
Days 3 - 4
Draft Core Inquiry Questions Set
Project Work 50m
Refine Core Inquiry Questions
Deliverable
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

Edit Phase

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Ideate
Students will brainstorm and collaborate with peers and community partners in guided sessions to generate innovative project ideas and approaches, ensuring these ideas reflect diverse perspectives and align with the objectives of cultural competence and the respectful exploration of Native American narratives.
Days 5 - 6
Refine Essential Questions and Partnerships
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
Investigation Design Plan
Deliverable
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

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Draft
Students will draft comprehensive project outlines and create initial sketches for their short documentary videos or podcasts, utilizing their research on Native American issues to design impactful narratives and plan engaging community partner interviews for the 'Indigenous Rights and Narratives Symposium'.
Day 7
Draft Investigation Plan
Deliverable
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

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Test
Students will engage in a hands-on testing session where they present and receive feedback on their multimedia projects, evaluating the potential impact and depth of their exploration on bias and Native American issues, sparking meaningful discussions and revisions for greater engagement and learning.
Day 8
15 min over capacity (45 min available across 1 day)
Structured Peer Review Protocol Workshop
Project Work 60m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

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Critique
Students will engage in structured peer review sessions to exchange constructive feedback on each other's multimedia presentations and cultural competence exercises, leveraging critique protocols to refine their projects for the final presentations.
Day 9
Peer Feedback Analysis
Deliverable
Preliminary Findings Summary
Deliverable
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

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Notice & Reflect
Students will engage in guided reflection sessions to evaluate the impact of their learnings on Native American history, cultural competence, and bias, articulate their insights, and plan how to apply these lessons to future discussions and actions in fostering unity in diversity.
Day 10
Investigation Report Showcase
Assessment
Reflection on Inquiry Process
Deliverable
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

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Empathize Days 1–2
Day 1
Close African American Unit
Deliverable
Day 2
Craft Research Questions
Deliverable
Define Days 3–4
Day 3
Draft Core Inquiry Questions Set
Project Work 50m
Day 4
Refine Core Inquiry Questions
Deliverable
Ideate Days 5–6
Day 5
Refine Essential Questions and Partnerships
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
Day 6
Investigation Design Plan
Deliverable
Draft Days 7–7
Day 7
Draft Investigation Plan
Deliverable
Test Days 8–8
Day 8
Structured Peer Review Protocol Workshop
Project Work 60m
Critique Days 9–9
Day 9
Peer Feedback Analysis
Deliverable
Preliminary Findings Summary
Deliverable
Notice & Reflect Days 10–10
Day 10
Investigation Report Showcase
Assessment
Reflection on Inquiry Process
Deliverable

April 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
27 Day 1
Empathize
Close African American Unit
28 Day 2
Craft Research Questions
29 Day 3
Define
Draft Core Inquiry Questions Set
30 Day 4
Refine Core Inquiry Questions
1 Day 5
Ideate
Refine Essential Questions and Partnerships

May 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
4 Day 6
Investigation Design Plan
5 Day 7
Draft
Draft Investigation Plan
6 Day 8
Test
Structured Peer Review Protocol Workshop
7 Day 9
Critique
Peer Feedback Analysis
Preliminary Findings Summary
8 Day 10
Notice & Reflect
Investigation Report Showcase
Reflection on Inquiry Process
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