Dear Counseling and Educational Psychology community,
Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC) is currently seeking an instructor for a fall course, M300 Teaching in a Pluralistic Society (3 cr hrs). The course is designed to help pre-service teachers better understand and embrace differences that students of various ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The emphasis is on fostering a view of difference as strength as well as a creation of curricula to honor those differences. The course is taught on the IUPUC campus on Tuesdays from 12 to 2:40pm. Syllabi and assignment examples will be available from past instructors. K-12 and collegiate teaching experience preferred.
If you are interested and available, please email your CV and interest to the IUPUC Division Head of Education, Dr. Jennifer Conner-Zachocki, jmconner@indiana.edu.
Feel free to forward this announcement to others who may have experience and expertise in diversity education.
Thank you,
Stephanie Serriere
Stephanie C. Serriere, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Social Studies Education
Indiana University, Division of Education at Columbus
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