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Human Relations for Teachers I

EducationUndergraduateCollege of Education and Learning Design

Outcome

Analyze current political, social and educational policy as it pertains to the Dominant/Subordinate dynamics associated with systems of oppression and utilize a critical multicultural/social justice educational framework to more accurately understand the norms and customs of various cultural groups in the United States.

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Analyze curriculum for historical inaccuracies and the presence of a dominant "hidden curriculum" within a critical multicultural/social justice framework.

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Explain how systems of oppression work and are interconnected, specific to education and schools.

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Develop individual, community and societal plans of action to address and create change around these complex social problems.

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Analyze their lives for a) consumption and the relationship to U.S. consumption, global consumption and climate change, b) their cultural and racial identities, c) gender socialization, d) sexism in their lives and explore how these issues impact their work, social, family and educational lives.

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Apply alternative theoretical approaches to the topics in class from a wide range of perspectives and in as complex of a manner as possible.