Open course
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Open Course for Pre- and In-service Teachers

Welcome to a new open course on multicultural education for pre- and in-service teachers! Through a combination of readings, videos, and assignments, participants will explore topics such as dimensions of multicultural education, critical multiculturalism, privilege and power, and cultural responsive/relevant/sustaining pedagogy. Whether you are a teacher just starting out or a seasoned veteran looking to Continue reading
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