CD 153 — Teaching in a Diverse Society
Analysis of the many contexts and variables related to an individual's socialization process and how these forces impact one's work with children and families. This course will examine and discuss topics related to culture, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, special needs, and diverse lifestyles as they are represented in our schools and society at large. This course includes self-reflection as a tool for personal growth. Current social issues will be examined through the lens of global diversity. Students will better understand their own attitudes regarding diversity and apply this knowledge to their work with children and families. (C-ID ECE 230) (CSU)
Part of
- General Studies AA - Wellness and Self-Development
- Child Development Master Teacher Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Child Development Site Supervisor Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Early Childhood Education for Transfer (AS-T)
- General Studies AA - Social and Behavioral Sciences