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WHAT IS CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING?

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WHAT IS CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING?

2023 Fall Term

3 Units

Early Childhood 332

As the first course in the Teaching in a Diverse Society credential, students will reflect on their own identity, culture and biases before beginning to explore the meaning behind culturally responsive teaching. Throughout this process, students will develop understanding of the importance of culturally responsive teaching in early childhood education, the research and theory behind it, and how it may differ from the practices they have followed in the past. Students will develop awareness of their own strengths and gaps, reflect on best practices and develop actionable strategies they can take toward becoming more culturally responsive.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST BE APPROVED FOR ENROLLMENT INTO COURSE, BY ECCE PROGRAM COORDINATOR, AND REGISTERED THROUGH CONTINUING EDUCATION.

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 2147
3 Units
09/05 - 10/24 (8W1)
James-Etta Goodloe Reed
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