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EDUC 4201

Education and Globalization: Theory and Practice Seminar

Students showcase global issues that impact local teaching and learning ideals researched in EDUC 4200 and address action steps toward potential solutions. The course is writing and public speaking intensive, as the seminar prepares candidates to develop a presentation and present it before an audience of faculty, community members, and students. The purpose of the showcase is for candidates to disseminate knowledge gained during their in-depth exploration on a topic related to learning in a globalized educational context (initiated in EDUC 4200 and further explored during their study abroad/local experience). The aim of the showcase presentation is to educate and inform the audience and begin to advocate for global education.

Units: 3.0

Corequisites:
EDUC 4200 - Current Issues in Global Education
Prerequisites:
LBST 2301 - Critical Thinking and Communication
and
INTL 2131 - Introduction to Peace, Conflict, and Identity Studies
or
INTL 2121 - Introduction to Development Studies
and
INTL 2100 - Introduction to Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Studies
and
INTL 1101 - Introduction to International Studies
and
EDUC 2100 - Foundations of Education and Diversity in Schools
or
EDUC 1100 - Foundations of Education and Diversity in Schools - Prospect Curriculum