Courses of Study 2023-2024 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
Courses of Study 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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EDUC 4826 - Leading Dialogue Across Difference: Practicum in Intergroup Relations

(crosslisted) ILRID 4826  
(CA-AG, SBA-AG)      
Fall, Spring. 4 credits (may be repeated for credit). Letter grades only.

Prerequisite: EDUC 2610  or permission of instructor. EDUC 4826 may be taken twice for credit. Students who take EDUC 4826 twice can only use the course once to fulfill one college Distribution Requirement.

A. Grabiner-Keinan.

Through theoretical and experiential learning, students in EDUC 4826 will further develop knowledge and skills gained in EDUC 2610  for leadership across social, cultural, and political differences. Through weekly seminar sessions, students gain a working knowledge of scholarly literature drawn from the fields of critical intergroup dialogue, practice theory, social identity theory, and social justice education. Students learn about the theories and empirical evidence on why and how communication and collaboration across difference work. Moreover, through unique experiential learning opportunities in the classroom, students practice communication and collaboration across difference, as well as facilitation skills fundamental to leading intergroup dialogue processes.

Outcome 1: Communicate effectively across difference.

Outcome 2: Demonstrate disciplinary knowledge of literature on critical dialogue.

Outcome 3: Apply skills for leading individuals from different backgrounds within a multicultural society.

Outcome 4: Demonstrate capability to mediate conflict through dialogue for mutual understanding.

Outcome 5: Through critical reflection, examine how personal and group socialization connects with larger societal systems.



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