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New Class for Spring 2014: Linguistics, Diversity, & Social Justice!Contributed by Cathrene Connery on 10/30/13 Are you fascinated by the human experience & language? Check out this new course! Interested in the human experience? Fascinated by language? Seeking to make a difference in the world? Explore how to make your mark by taking:
Linguistics, Diversity, and Social Justice Tuesday/Thursdays 2:35 - 3:50 in Williams 314. EDUC 29004-01 (CRN 43545)
This course examines personal and collective linguistic diversity as a 21rst century proficiency while presenting an overview of the history, theory, research, and pedagogies used to cultivate multilingual, biliterate, and cross-cultural competencies. Students will propose, design, and implement social justice projects that advocate for linguistic diversities from an enrichment perspective. (3 credits). Sophomore standing or Permission of Instructor, Lecture / Discussion / Field Work.
For more information contact: Dr. Cathrene Connery cconnery@ithaca.edu
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