Education 392B - S-Racism Global Context
Spring
2017
01
1.00
Oscar Collins
SA SU 9:00AM 5:00PM
UMass Amherst
17052
Exploring issues of difference is needed to foster understanding across social divides in a diverse society. Through intergroup dialogue, participants actively learn from each others' perspectives and identify ways to engage in inclusive actions. This class addresses the dynamics of racism in specific institutional and social contexts.
This section is sponsored by CMASS and is by permission of the instructor only.
Enrollment requirements: For enrollment procedures and instructor's consent to register, please contact Eun Y. Lee at CMASS
(cmassdialogues@gmail.com)
This weekend seminar will meet from 9 am to 5 pm, on March 25-26, Saturday & Sunday.
In order to have an effective weekend-long intergroup dialogue learning experience, the instructor needs to individually place students in the appropriate course section. This decision is based on individual student interest and cannot be accomplished if the course is open for on-line registration. This approach has been used in EDUC 202 and is an integral part of making this course such a success.
Enrollment requirements: For enrollment procedures and instructor's consent to register, please contact Eun Y. Lee at CMASS
(cmassdialogues@gmail.com)
This weekend seminar will meet from 9 am to 5 pm, on March 25-26, Saturday & Sunday.
In order to have an effective weekend-long intergroup dialogue learning experience, the instructor needs to individually place students in the appropriate course section. This decision is based on individual student interest and cannot be accomplished if the course is open for on-line registration. This approach has been used in EDUC 202 and is an integral part of making this course such a success.