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Using the Internet to Develop Curriculum with a Multicultural Perspective

Multicultural Summer Institute VI
Prince William County Public Schools
June 2000

Session Goals

Session Outline

  1. Introduction of Self and Session
    1. Group Introductions
    2. About Me
    3. Working Definition of "Multicultural Education"

  2. The Internet as a Tool for Teaching and Learning
    1. New Opportunities
    2. Challenges and Limitations

  3. The Multiculturality of the World Wide Web
    1. The Intersection: 3 Guiding Principles of Multicultural Curriculum Transformation
      1. inclusive teaching and learning
      2. interactive teaching and learning
      3. collaborative teaching and learning
    2. Examples

  4. Intercultural Networking and Resource-Base-Building Online
    1. Why Network at All?
    2. 3 Strategies for Expanding Your Resource Base Via the Internet
    3. Examples

  5. Digging Through the Dirt (or Mining the Internet for Multicultural Teaching and Learning Tools)
    1. Sample Search for "Multicultural Education"
    2. 3 Strategies for Locating the Diamonds in the Rough
    3. Examples

  6. Incorporation and Transformation
    1. Before We Go On: Precautionary Internvention
    2. 4 Paths to Incorporation
    3. Examples
    4. Building a Personal Action Plan

  7. Conclusion

Presented by Paul Gorski and Christine Clark
June 26, 2000