Making EE Relevant for Culturally Diverse Audiences

Subject Area: 
Environmental

Making EE Relevant for Culturally Diverse Audiences This 10-week on-line course is designed to provide participants with the basic knowledge and skills needed to make EE relevant to culturally diverse audiences. Through this course participants will broaden their perspective of EE to encompass interests and issues of concern to culturally diverse audiences, assess barriers to participation among these audiences, and apply cultural competency skills in building relationships and partnerships with members of an audience they intend to work with in the future. Environmental educators must understand how to work with and involve diverse populations to ensure that their perspectives are heard and that they participate fully in environmental decisions being made at the local, regional, and national levels. This online course has been developed in collaboration with national EE experts who represent diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Although there are no prerequisites for this course, a working understanding of environmental education is essential for success in this course. Participants may obtain one undergraduate or graduate credit from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. It is also available as a non-credit workshop for those that are not seeking college credit. All participants, regardless of location, are eligible for the in-state tuition rate.

Offered By: UW-Stevens Point - College of Natural Resouces
Start Date: 09/08/09
End Date: 11/13/09

Contact for more information:
Lesley Sheridan
lsherida@uwsp.edu
715-346-4748

Applicable Wisconsin Teaching Standards: 
#3- Teachers understand that children learn differently
#7- Teachers are able to plan different kinds of lessons