Culturally Responsive Teaching: Examining Class, Race, and Gender in the Classroom

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Culturally Responsive Teaching: Examining Class, Race, and Gender in the Classroom

Time: November 15, 2011 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: Nutley High School, Room 115
Street: 300 Franklin Ave.
City/Town: Nutley, NJ
Website or Map: http://g.co/maps/xhzgj
Phone: 973-655-5231
Event Type: minicourse
Organized By: Michelle Jimenez
Latest Activity: Oct 27, 2011

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Course: Culturally Responsive Teaching: Examining Class, Race, and Gender in the Classroom
Dates: November 15 and 29, 2011, 4:00pm to 7:00pm*
Location: Nutley High School, Room 115, 300 Franklin Ave., Nutley, NJ. 973-661-8832                                  

Instructors: Jacqueline Lubitz and Kersy Corporan, Montclair Public Schools               

Description: Together we will explore the concepts and techniques of culturally responsive classroom practices. Through hands-on activities and inquiry, teachers will acquire strategies for addressing issues concerning class, race and gender in the classroom. Projects may include the Equality Mobile, Dialogue Groups, Silent Conversations, Gallery Writing and the Circle of Power. Readings will be drawn from expert sources in the field including Lisa Delpit, Peggy McIntosh, Beverly Daniel Tatum, and Bill Ayers.
Suggested grade levels: P-12.
Fulfills the MSUNER requirement for Culturally Responsive Teaching.

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*This mini course meets for two sessions. You must attend both sessions to receive professional development hours. 

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