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ONLINE Winter Session — EDUC 22500, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in K-12 SchoolsContributed by Felice Atesoglu Russell on 11/13/17 Interested in learning more about cultural and linguistic diversity in K-12 schools? Need Education Minor credits? Need ICC credits (Identities and Power & Justice/ Humanities and Social Sciences)? Please join us online this winter. **This course will satisfy 3 credits of the Education Studies Minor Restricted Electives Coursework Requirements. Course description: This 3-credit course meets ONLINE from January 8-19, 2018 and is designed to develop a knowledge base about culturally and linguistically diverse students in K-12 schools in the United States. Students will examine major theories related to educating immigrant students and a culturally and linguistically diverse student population; critically analyze education policy and practice at the institutional level; analyze the sociopolitical context of teaching; and develop new ideas and lenses to view and resist oppression through advocacy, community engagement, and collaboration within the K-12 context. (3 credits) Ready to register? Search course number EDUC 22500 for Winter 2018 term on Homerconnect. Questions about the course? Please contact Felice Russell (frussell@ithaca.edu). |
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