ECE207

Social Justice for Educators

Course ID
ECE207
Level
Professional Diploma

Course Description

This course examines the role of social justice in early childhood education, focusing on creating inclusive, equitable, and culturally responsive learning environments. This course covers topics such as diversity, equity, inclusion, anti-bias education, and the impact of systemic inequalities on children and families. Students will explore strategies for fostering social justice in the classroom and advocating for equitable educational practices. Through reflective discussions, case studies, and practical applications, students will learn how to address issues of privilege, bias, and discrimination in educational settings.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understanding Social Justice Principles: Students will develop a deep understanding of key concepts related to social justice, including equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-bias education, and their importance in early childhood education.
  • Culturally Responsive Teaching: Gain skills in implementing culturally responsive teaching practices that respect and celebrate the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities of all children and their families.
  • Addressing Bias and Discrimination: Learn strategies for identifying and addressing bias, privilege, and discrimination in the classroom, and for creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment.
  • Advocating for Social Justice in Education: Develop the ability to advocate for social justice within educational settings and communities, promoting policies and practices that support equity and access for all children.

These outcomes aim to prepare students to become educators who are committed to social justice, equipped with the knowledge and skills to create inclusive learning environments and advocate for equitable educational opportunities for all children.