CIL 331 Cross Cultural Education
This course examines the impact of culture on learners within society and the educational system and the importance of understanding the power of culture in addressing the needs of English language learners. It explores the dynamic processes of acculturation and cultural conflict. Participants examine the influence of cultural assumptions on student performance and self-image in the American educational system. Candidates explore the range of behavior and learning styles of diverse students and the ways teacher beliefs and practices affect their lives and achievements. Participants design culturally relevant instruction to promote student well-being and academic success and foster collaborative classrooms. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours
Credits
5