CI5103: Culture, Schools, & Communities: Human Relations II
1 Credit
This course provides teacher candidates with the knowledge and skills to address social and cultural
dimensions of education. The course then explores community partnerships that support student
learning, and how teachers may navigate the social and political environment of schools and school
districts to be effective advocates for their students. The course examines three themes that are
interwoven throughout: professionalism, teacher leadership, and adaptive expertise. In sum, the course
encourages teacher candidates to imagine both the realities and possibilities of schooling in the
contemporary world.
Learning experiences are made up of class meetings involving speakers, simulations, and multi‐media
presentations; readings; small group discussions, activities, exercises and projects.
Prerequisites: Enrolled in initial teacher licensure program and successful completion of CI 5102.
Gopher Grades is maintained by Social Coding with data from Summer 2017 to Spring 2025 provided by the University in response to a public records request