EDUC 364 - SPRING 2013

EDUC 364

The Role of Cultural Diversity in Schooling

Required of all credential candidates. Principles of first and second language acquisition (e.g., historical and current theories, psychology, sociocultural, political, and pedagogical factors) and issues related to notions of culture, interaction, and communication in school and community contexts (e.g., the nature of culture, manifestations of, cultural contact and cultural diversity in the United States and in California) within a theoretical and applied context.

Focuses on principles of first and second language acquisition (e.g., historical and current theories, psychology, sociocultural, political, and pedagogical factors) and issues related to notions of culture, interaction, and communication in school and community contexts (e.g., the nature of culture, manifestations of, cultural contact and cultural diversity in the United States and in California) within a theoretical and applied context.

This course also fulfills one of the M.A. Education, CSD prerequisite courses.

Note: Matriculated students MUST register using their MyCsusm portal. 

For detailed information about student fees, adding or dropping a course and refund information please contact Extended Learning Student Services at 760-750-4020. 

Course No: 27214
Units: 3.0
Begin Date: January 22, 2013
End Date: May 17, 2013
Begin Time: 6:00 pm
End Time: 8:45 pm
Meeting Days: Wednesdays
Location: ACD 303
Instructor: Laura Villalobos
**Please see course description above for how to register and pay for this course.