Silence teaches.
When race is avoided in the classroom, students are still learning—just not what we intend. This essay examines the hidden curriculum of avoidance and how institutional comfort can distort historical understanding.
Clear, structured, and unapologetic, this piece moves beyond accusation to professional responsibility.
Best for:
• U.S. History teachers
• Equity leads
• Departments revisiting curriculum framing
What Students Are Actually Learning When We Avoid Race
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