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Lesson Plan — “Tikar Sew” (Teddy Afro)

Theme: Unity, justice, and national healing in Ethiopian society.

Learning Objectives (with examples)

  1. Analyze how the song uses historical references to promote unity. Example: Students identify a lyric that references past conflict and explain how it calls for reconciliation. *
  2. Interpret the cultural symbolism in the song’s imagery. Example: Students explain how references to “the people” or “the land” symbolize shared identity.

Learning Outcomes (with examples)

  1. Students will explain the song’s message about collective responsibility. Example: A student states how the chorus encourages citizens to care for one another.
  2. Students will connect the song’s themes to modern social issues. Example: A student compares the song’s call for unity to current community tensions or divisions.

5E Learning Model

Engage: Play the opening section; ask students what emotions or images they immediately feel.

Explore: Students discuss Ethiopia’s historical struggles and how artists use music to address national healing.

Explain: Break down key lyrics and visuals from the music video, focusing on unity, justice, and shared humanity.

Elaborate: Students create a short reflection, poem, or sketch showing how “Tikar Sew” applies to their own community’s challenges.

Evaluate: Students share their work and explain how their piece reflects the song’s message of unity and responsibility.

Formative Assessment

One‑minute written response:

“What message from ‘Tikar Sew’ is most important for society today, and why?”

Evaluate for clarity, connection to the song, and evidence of critical thinking.

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Wonderful Being BlackBy Mr. Postive, M.A., MAPL — Graduate Student, M.S. Education