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EDUCATION IN A PLURALISTIC SOCIETY

2019 Fall Term

3 Units [SS, ES]

Education-Rock County 220

This course is designed to prepare students to be competent teachers in a pluralistic society. Current theory & research on the major issues confronting educators in a pluralistic society will be explored: immigration, poverty, issues particular to Native Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans & other culture/ethnic groups, exceptionality, sexual orientation, religion & other special interest groups. Students in this course will have contact with students, colleagues, parents, & agencies representing different cultures, ethnicities & alternative lifestyles. The knowledge base & rationale for this course is specified in the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction PI 34.15 (4) & s 118.19 statutory requirements for Teacher Education & Licensing.

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 2625
3 Units [SS, ES]
09/03 - 12/13 (1) TuTh 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Kim Ehrhardt
AD0134AD0134 ES

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