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Course description:
Teaching diversity exposes students to various cultural and social groups, preparing students to become better citizens in their communities. The first step to teaching diversity involves reflecting on one’s own opinions and biases regarding people from different backgrounds and cultural groups. This leads to understanding diverse perspectives and incorporating them into decisions within an early childhood community or professional setting. This training will present culturally responsive teaching strategies that will help child care providers promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the classroom.
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Primary Teacher:
Hwaida Hassanein
Secondary Teacher:
Barbara Cade
Session Info:
Location |
Start |
End |
7 - White Flint Childrens House | Mar/14/2025 10:30 am EST | Mar/14/2025 12:30 pm EST |
Location:
White Flint Childrens House
Address:
11810 Parklawn Drive , Rockville, MD 20872
Notes:
PRIVATE IN-PERSON SESSION
Teaching diversity exposes students to various cultural and social groups, preparing students to become better citizens in their communities. The first step to teaching diversity involves reflecting on one’s own opinions and biases regarding people from different backgrounds and cultural groups. This leads to understanding diverse perspectives and incorporating them into decisions within an early childhood community or professional setting. This training will present culturally responsive teaching strategies that will help child care providers promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the classroom.
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