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Throughout the world, we are experiencing an alarming decline in cultural richness. Indigenous cultures are being diminished orwiped out, and with them we lose valuable medical traditions, solutions to problems, the richness of art. We lose a diversity in points of view.
Just as we seek to preserve the biosphere in order to ensure a sustainable planet, we must seek to preserve the ethnosphere. It isessential that we consider cultural learning and celebration as a central feature of our teaching.
We live in a time, when we have unprecedented access to technological tools by which we can share our cultures. We also live in a time where multiple intelligences and learning styles on an individual level havedeepened our understanding of education, so, too, will celebration, and a sharing of cultures deepen our work with our students and with eachother.
In Course 4:
Resources
Course material; Conversations with global colleagues.
Assignments
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Assignment 10: Active Reading and Dialogue
Assignment 11: Survey for Course 4
Timeline
4 weeks
Suggested Reading:
An extraordinary curriculum exploring culture through art. PDF file below:
Exploring World Myths and Legends Through Art
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