EDUC X 321.25 - Teaching in a Diverse Society for Early Educators
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Course Description
This course introduces students to Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) and theory by incorporating strategies for creating a student-centered classroom. Students will learn to define anti-racism, identify embedded privilege and reflect on and recognize personal bias. Students will work on creating identity-safe, care-oriented classrooms. Specific topics include how to “center” the curriculum to authentically include linguistic diversity, diverse cultures and communities, understanding micro-aggressions and social justice.Course Outline
In this online course, students define and recognize culture and its role in children's development. Students are introduced to theory and practice for anti-bias in early childhood education and curriculum.Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Early Childhood Education - Lead Teacher Advanced Courses : Electives, Required Courses
- Early Childhood Education Administration : Electives
- Study Abroad at UCLA Program : Required
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