Course Description
This course examines the development of social identities in diverse societies, and the theoretical and practical implications of social identities as they affect young children, families, programs, teaching, education, and schooling, with a specific focus on African American, Native American, Asian American, Middle Eastern American, and Latina and Latino American groups. Culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate anti-bias and anti-racist approaches are emphasized. This course also involves self-reflection of one’s own understanding of the impact of systemic racism and white supremacy on educational outcomes for African American, Native American, Asian American, Middle Eastern American, and Latina and Latino American children. Students are given the opportunity to integrate anti-bias and anti-racism goals to better inform their teaching practices and/or program development.
Units: 3
Credit - Degree Applicable Transferable to both UC and CSU
Course Details
- Grade Options: Letter Grade, Pass/No Pass
- In-Class Lecture Hours: 48 – 54
- In-Class Lab Hours: 0
Requisites and Advisories
- Prerequisites: None
- Co-Requisites: None
- Advisory: None
Transfer Details
- CSU/UC:
Transferable to both UC and CSU - WVC GE: Area A-4: Social & Behavioral Sciences
- CSU GE: Area D - Social Sciences
- UC/IGETC GE: Area 4 - Social and Behavioral Science
- C-ID: ECE 230 - Teaching in a Diverse Society