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EEOL410 — Culturally Responsive Practices and Family Engagement in Elementary Education

EEOL 410 - Culturally Responsive Practices and Family Engagement in Elementary Education EEOL 410 - Culturally Responsive Practices and Family Engagement in Elementary Education (2 credits) This course equips future elementary educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to create inclusive and supportive learning environments for all students. A central focus will be on developing and implementing culturally responsive teaching strategies, including the use of valuable resources to support diverse learners. Candidates will learn to integrate real-world learning experiences such as service learning, community-based projects, and project-based learning to enhance student engagement and understanding. Effective communication with families is emphasized, covering topics such as student development, learning, and performance, with a focus on reciprocal and culturally affirming communication practices. Grade only. annually (usually fall semester). Course Registration

Prerequisites: EEOL330

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