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Four Strategies to Engage the Multicultural Classroom

Diversity is the name of the game in higher education today, but facilitating a genuinely multicultural classroom requires more than a fresh set of labels. Learn the four key points of entry into multicultural course design. You will be guided through a framework for creating and sustaining an inclusive classroom.

Multicultural Education Teaching Strategies in the Classroom

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Designing for Diversity

Diversity is the name of the game in higher education today, but facilitating a genuinely multicultural classroom requires more than a fresh set of labels.

This 90-minute seminar is designed to enhance your professional understanding and engagement with diversity.

Starting with a current, operational definition of diversity and the four key points of entry into multicultural course design, your presenters guide you through a framework for creating and sustaining an inclusive classroom.

Benefits

The program provides practical information you can use right away, such as how to:

  • Use self-assessment, student feedback and professional development throughout your career to enhance your ability to teach inclusively
  • Build mutually educational relationships with colleagues from different backgrounds
  • Solicit and incorporate useful feedback from students
  • Link your courses learning outcomes to diversity and social justice

Learning Goals

This seminar provides you with a comprehensive model for working with diversity issues. You’ll learn:

  • An enhanced definition of diversity, going beyond race and gender
  • A framework for multicultural course design and operation
  • Appropriate techniques for critical discussion in a multicultural classroom
  • Teaching strategies to promote diversity in your classes

Testimonials


“Get ready to write like mad and take oodles of great notes! 🙂 Seriously, I have a hand cramp! 🙂 Worth every penny!” – Lauralyn McWilliams, Professor of Speech and Faculty Associate for the Center for Teaching and Learning, Montgomery College


“This will help even if you have experience with this area of curriculum development.” – Kathy Ziga, North Carolina State University


“[This seminar] provided an affirmation that the work I am doing in Diversity and faculty development is relevant and valid. It also provided meaningful encouragement that we must continue this good work in the area of culture and diversity.” – Lena Crouso, NCATE Diversity Chair and Assistant Professor of Education, Mount Vernon Nazarene University


Audience

Four Strategies to Engage the Multicultural Classroom is not only for diversity experts.

The seminar is designed for all university faculty who teach across disciplines and in a variety of institutional settings.

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Order this valuable program today.

Product Code: PC12EA

Campus Access License

With the purchase of the optional Campus Access License, registrants are granted a license to download the program contents to a password-protected network, server, or website for additional staff use. You will receive information on downloading the contents of the program within 3-5 business days after payment has been received by Magna.

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Multicultural Education Teaching Strategies in the Classroom

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If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may cancel the order within 30 days of purchase and receive a full refund.

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