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Supp LGBTQ Students: Part 4. The Intersections of Race, Gender, Gender Identity, & Sexual Orientation (Equity) (15 clock hours)

  • Event Type:  Asynchronous
  • Registration Deadline:  4/26/2025
  • Location: WEA
  • Non-Member Price:  Free
  • Member Price:  Free
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Supp LGBTQ Students: Part 4. The Intersections of Race, Gender, Gender Identity, & Sexual Orientation (Equity) (15 clock hours)

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Supp LGBTQ Students: Part 4. The Intersections of Race, Gender, Gender Identity, & Sexual Orientation (Equity) (15 clock hours): Educators understand the intersections of race, gender, and sexual orientation and how they connect with classroom culture, pedagogy, and student and staff relationships.



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Supp LGBTQ Students: Pt 4. Intersections of Race, Gender, Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation (Equity) (15hr)

 Clock Hour
Course Description
Educators understand the intersections of race, gender, and sexual orientation and how they connect with classroom culture, pedagogy, and student and staff relationships. Types of Evidence Required: analyze key concepts of race, gender, and sexual orientation, determine roles in examining oppression at the individual, institutional, and societal levels, and create an action plan for addressing this oppression within the classroom.

Course Objectives

Educators analyze critical concepts of race, gender, and sexual orientation to determine roles in examining oppression. They will create an actionable plan to address this oppression within the classroom.


Supp LGBTQ Students: Part 4. The Intersections of Race, Gender, Gender Identity, & Sexual Orientation (Equity)
10/20/2024
10:59 AM - 11:59 PM

Currently Registered: 1/200
Waitlist Limit: 0/200