
July 4-21, 2011
Mondays through Thursdays
. . . a graduate summer institute in education for social justice and anti-racism
. . . suitable for teachers, administrators, health care workers, lawyers, and community activists from all walks of life
. . . an intensive three-week experience which includes two closely coordinated graduate courses
. . . instruction to include guest instructors, student panels, alternative assignments and core readings
Faculty |
Time |
Course |
Description |
9:00 - 12:00 noon |
EIND 852 |
Theory and Practice Anti-Racist Education Examines the historical, economic and political processes and practices of racialization, and the ways in which these processes and their effects become entrenched in our social and educational institutions. Theories and practices of integrative anti-racist education will be explored, including its applications in a variety of work places |
|
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
EIND 855 |
Cross-Cultural Research Methodology A methodology course dealing with the adaptation of various research approaches to the study of variables across cultures. Students are expected to become involved in the design and conduct of a cross-cultural research study. |
|
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
EFDT 885 |
Investigations in Culture and Environment Course participants will individually and collectively engage in inquiry into various fields and discourses of culture and environment, drawing implications for their own life and work contexts. |
Tuition Costs: usask.ca/cgsr/tuition/
To apply, go to: usask.ca/education/efdt/integrated-med/apply.html
For more information,
contact Dr. Verna St. Denis by email at verna.stdenis@usask.ca
or Stephanie Kehrig (Graduate Secretary) by email at edfdt.gradsecretary@usask.ca or by telephone (306) 966-7514