- 3 Credits - 3 Semester Credits(post-baccalaureate PD credits for re-certification andpay-lane increases)accredited nationwidestart any timeup to 5 months to completeindependent studyall course materials included with course tuitionview FAQCourse DescriptionThis course examines the implementation of Critical Race Theory and Woke Ideology into American schools nationwide. Teachers and the public have become aware of numerous questionable ideologies and social values that administrators and the media are promoting in American schools. Educators will examine the historical origins of the CRT and Woke views that teachers are expected to instruct and implement in the classroom. Educators will learn how to discern between ethical and rational
- 3 Credits -
3 Semester Credits
(post-baccalaureate
PD credits for re-certification and
pay-lane increases)
- accredited nationwide
- start any time
- up to 5 months to complete
- independent study
- all course materials included with course tuition
- view FAQ
Course Description
This course examines the implementation of Critical Race Theory and Woke Ideology into American schools nationwide. Teachers and the public have become aware of numerous questionable ideologies and social values that administrators and the media are promoting in American schools. Educators will examine the historical origins of the CRT and Woke views that teachers are expected to instruct and implement in the classroom. Educators will learn how to discern between ethical and rational social perspectives as opposed to inappropriate political issues. Educators will research these questionable social and educational mandates. Teachers will be able to discern them to develop positive traditional and age-appropriate lessons or activities for classroom applications.
$425
3 Semester Graduate Credits
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Critical Race Theory in Schools
- 3 Graduate Credits -
Course Objectives
- Educators will understand the origins and meaning of Critical Race Theory in schools and parental involvement and rights in curriculum oversight of controversial issues.
- Teachers will recognize the historical roots of CRT that change or reframe Civil Rights issues of discrimination into social or political differences that justify CRT Equity issues.
- Educators will learn about government programs that have been funded to provide numerous consultants and written materials to present to schools for staff and students.
- Teachers will be able to see how the Culture of Victimhood has changed to include numerous forms of perceived discrimination in sexuality or political progressive ideology.
- Educators will research the issues with Woke Wrong Think, Political Correctness and how the media promotes single incidents as the social norm to justify CRT curricula.
- Teachers will be given strategies to take back positive multiculturism in schools and how to fight back against manipulative and negative agendas that are dividing society.
- Teachers will develop a lesson/unit plan and an activity or project that involve social or understand of political issues that improve learning and human relations in schools.
Credit Hours
3 Semester Credits (post-baccalaureate professional development credit)
Course Instructor
Joseph C’de Baca MaEd.
Grade Type
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Critical Race Theory in Schools
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