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CHLD 68
Working With Children and Families in a Diverse Society
Description:This course is designed to prepare students and professionals who will be working with young children to negotiate the cultural and sociopolitical contexts of a diverse society. Students will examine the contexts of race, culture, gender and socio-economic class as they relate to child development and respectful interactions with families in an educational or social service environment. The focus will be on transformative education that encourages self-examination and reflection on issues related to social identity, stereotypes and bias, social and educational access, media and schooling, and creating pluralistic environments for children and families.
Recommended Preparation:Course Completion of CHLD 10; OR Course Completion of CHLD 110.1 and CHLD 110.2; AND Eligibility for ENGL 1A
Transferability:CSU 
Repeatability:Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Grading Type:Grade or P/NP
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 SectDaysHoursInstructorLocationRoomUnitsStatusTotal SeatsCurrent EnrollmentSeats RemainingDate Begin/EndDate Final ExamBooks
Add section to cart0324 OnlineMaloney LOnlineOnline3.00Ended3021908/16-12/10To Be ArrangedClick here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 All students are welcome to enroll in this class and this section will have extra support for the Lanzamiento initiative, designed to support academic achievement among Latinx and first-generation college students. Students who enroll in Lanzamiento sections have dedicated resources available to them, including: academic counseling, peer tutoring and success coaching, library support, mental health services, financial aid workshops, and opportunities to learn about transferring to a four-year university. Themes of bilingualism, transnational experiences, immigrant communities, Latinx authorship, academic scholarship, and activism are relevant to the Lanzamiento initiative. More information is available on the Lanzamientowebpage.
 The above section is VA Approved
Add section to cart0325 OnlineMaloney LOnlineOnline3.00Ended3023708/16-12/10To Be ArrangedClick here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
   Course Includes Sustainability Course Includes Sustainability
 The above section is VA Approved
Add section to cart1379 OnlineMaloney LOnlineOnline3.00Ended3021908/16-12/10To Be ArrangedClick here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
Add section to cart0537 OnlineDanneberg MOnlineOnline3.00Ended3021909/13-12/10To Be ArrangedClick here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook