What Will Learn?
In this course, you will examine the principles that impact how society understands learning patterns and behaviors between racial, gender, and social classes. The course provides an integrated look on terms such as multiculturalism, pluralism, and interculturalism, and how and why these terms influence societal thoughts about learning. When you complete this course, you will gain new perspectives on the evolution of our diverse society . This is a 4 credit hour course and is allotted 6 weeks of time
Human Diversity
Multiculturalism has taken over our society. We no longer live in a segregated world with different races and ethnicities in their own separate regions. Now we’re a more globalized world with different races, genders, cultures, and social classes all living together in one country and society.
As a result, it is a greater challenge to teach people because they come from so many different places and backgrounds. If you hope to work in the education field, you must understand how diversity plays a role in the way people learn and think. This knowledge could earn you a job as a teacher, social worker, human resources manager, corporate trainer, and any other position that requires you to understand human diversity at an educational level.
Human Diversity is an advanced educational course of the Accelerated Master of Education Degree program at American International Theism University. In this course, you will examine the principles that impact how society understands learning patterns and behaviors between racial, gender, and social classes. What are the similarities and differences in how various demographics learn and retain information? By the end of the course, you will be able to answer that question.
The course provides an integrated look at terms such as multiculturalism, pluralism, and interculturalism, and how and why these terms influence societal thoughts about learning. Your objective is not to change someone’s cultural or societal beliefs. Instead, you’ll want to learn how to conform to different people’s ways of thinking and behaving so that you can help them learn better.
When you complete this course, you will gain new perspectives on the evolution of our diverse society. This is a 4-credit hour course, and you’re given six weeks of time to complete the course. It is an online course that can be taken at your own pace, which means you set the schedule.