EDU 3310 Multicultural Education

Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent enrollment in EDU-2100. This course addresses the attitudes, knowledge and skills necessary for working with culturally, linguistically and ability diverse students and their families, especially as it relates to the role of the classroom teacher in providing appropriate cultural experiences, environments and curriculum for students. The course is based on the application of family-centered practices, including preservation of home language and servicing students with exceptionality in educational contexts. The format of the class will provide opportunities for and critical reflection and participation in active learning processes such as role playing, small group discussion and problem solving with culturally, linguistically and ability diverse family situations and instructional dilemmas.

Credits

3 Credits

Prerequisite

Required: Completion or concurrent enrollment in EDU-2100.

Offered

Spring/Fall