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From: Julie Kline <jkline>
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 10:05:22 -0500
ANNOUNCEMENT
Registration now open!
Please share with your K-16 outreach audiences (also attached as a much prettier Word flyer)...
Announcing a new summer online course from The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
CURRINS 579 Sec. 294 Class# 37351
Current Topics in Curriculum & Instruction: Using Childrens Literature to Explore Latin American/Latino Cultural Heritage
3 undergraduate or graduate credits ($954.50 / $1,728.35)
June 26 - August 5, 2006 (6 weeks)
Instructors
Ren? Antrop-Gonz?lez Curriculum & Instruction
Julie Kline Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Given that Latinos make up the fastest-growing population group in the U.S., classroom teachers increasingly are in need of meaningful resources and learning strategies for students of Latin American heritage. These same resources can also help internationalize/diversify classrooms serving non-Latino student populations.
This course will focus primarily on childrens books that have been recommended by the Am?ricas Award for Childrens and Young Adult Literature, sponsored by the national Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP). When read and explored as a body, together with supplemental readings/resources, Am?ricas Award titles offer a unique resource with which to explore Latin America, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino cultures in all their diversity.
For more information on course content, contact jkline at uwm.edu
Information about the Am?ricas Award http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CLACS/outreach/americas.html
To register: http://www.soe.uwm.edu/pages/welcome/Departments/Education_Outreach___Technology/Education_Outreach/Programs___Courses/summer06
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 10:05:22 -0500
ANNOUNCEMENT
Registration now open!
Please share with your K-16 outreach audiences (also attached as a much prettier Word flyer)...
Announcing a new summer online course from The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
CURRINS 579 Sec. 294 Class# 37351
Current Topics in Curriculum & Instruction: Using Childrens Literature to Explore Latin American/Latino Cultural Heritage
3 undergraduate or graduate credits ($954.50 / $1,728.35)
June 26 - August 5, 2006 (6 weeks)
Instructors
Ren? Antrop-Gonz?lez Curriculum & Instruction
Julie Kline Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Given that Latinos make up the fastest-growing population group in the U.S., classroom teachers increasingly are in need of meaningful resources and learning strategies for students of Latin American heritage. These same resources can also help internationalize/diversify classrooms serving non-Latino student populations.
This course will focus primarily on childrens books that have been recommended by the Am?ricas Award for Childrens and Young Adult Literature, sponsored by the national Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP). When read and explored as a body, together with supplemental readings/resources, Am?ricas Award titles offer a unique resource with which to explore Latin America, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino cultures in all their diversity.
For more information on course content, contact jkline at uwm.edu
Information about the Am?ricas Award http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CLACS/outreach/americas.html
To register: http://www.soe.uwm.edu/pages/welcome/Departments/Education_Outreach___Technology/Education_Outreach/Programs___Courses/summer06
-- Julie K. Kline Outreach and Academic Program Coordinator Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PO Box 413 Milwaukee, WI 53201 (414) 229-5986 phone (414) 229-2879 fax jkline at uwm.edu http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CLACS -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: course announcement revised.doc Type: application/msword Size: 241152 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://ccbc.education.wisc.edu/mailman/private/ccbc-net/attachments/20060503/5b79a31e/attachment.docReceived on Wed 03 May 2006 10:05:22 AM CDT