EDU 5130 Meeting the Needs of Culturally Diverse Students in Inclusive Classrooms in Birth-Grade 2, Childhood 1-6 and Adolescence 7-12

This course will initially approach multicultural education from a reflective, autobiographical and learner-centered viewpoint, which focuses on birth through grade 2, grades 1 through 6, and grades 7 through 12. The meaning, necessity and benefits of multicultural education will be explored by placing it in a socio-cultural context. The interaction of home, school and community context, the teaching and learning process, as well as the content of instructional materials also will be examined from a multicultural perspective. Strategies for fostering intergroup understanding, awareness and appreciation by students of the diverse ethnic, racial, cultural, and linguistic groups represented in schools and the general population will be considered. Specific cultures will be examined. The effects of students’ home culture, race, gender, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status and exceptionalities on the learning process will be explored utilizing case studies and snapshots as well as participants’ own field experiences. Field Component: Attendance at a cultural event and classroom observations.

Credits

3

Distribution

Education