SED 328 Partnering with Families
This course is designed to provide candidates with the skills and dispositions necessary to work with families in our increasingly diverse and multicultural society. Emphasis is placed upon understanding one's own background and values and how this affects one's responses to families who express different viewpoints regarding child rearing, behavior, schooling, disability and independence. Candidates will spend time examining their own communication skills and develop skills in problem-solving, reflective listening, and conflict resolution.Course projects will provide an opportunity for service learning. A variety of case studies is used as a means for expanding the candidate's understanding of diverse families. Minimum 8 field experience hours for service learning. Prerequisite: SED 146, ECE 230 Fall, Spring.
Credits
3