/[please spread widely and forgive any cross-postings]/ The University of Vermont's Center for Cultural Pluralism is pleased to present: Pedagogical & Curricular Issues of Diversity (D1) Courses with Dr. Bill Howe ** *Monday, June 1, 2015* /$20 for current UVM faculty, staff and graduate students | $80 for non-UVM affiliates and general public/// ** *Register online @ **** <http://www.regonline.com/ccp_bill>*www.regonline.com/ccp_bill <http://www.regonline.com/ccp_bill> ** /Lunch included | Location provided upon registration (required) / *_Guiding with content and process in diversity focused courses_* /8:30 AM – 4:30 PM/ University level diversity courses can present a unique set of challenges for faculty regarding both curriculum and pedagogy. This session will enhance our understanding of cultural identities and their influence on teaching and learning, expand knowledge of culturally responsive teaching and explore instructional strategies important for multicultural educators. This highly interactive workshop will cover six key topics: ·Defining the Goals/Objectives for Culturally Responsive Education, ·Seven Key Social Skills, ·Understanding & Working with Bias, ·Teaching Constructivist Listening, ·Aspects of Cultural/Global Skills, and ·Characteristics of a Culturally Responsive Classroom. *About Dr. Bill Howe:* Bill Howe is the Education Consultant for Culturally Responsive Education at the Connecticut State Department of Education. He is also an adjunct faculty in multicultural education at the University of Connecticut, Albertus Magnus College and Quinnipiac University. Bill is the Past-President of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME). Dr. Howe is the co-author of a textbook on multicultural education – “Becoming a multicultural educator: Developing awareness, gaining skills, and taking action” (2014, SAGE) which won the 2013 Philip C. Chinn Multicultural Book Award from NAME. In 2006 he was named the G. Pritchy Smith Multicultural Educator of the Year at the Annual NAME Conference in Phoenix, AZ. *We hope you are able to join us for this amazing education opportunity!* ** -- *Center for Cultural Pluralism* University of Vermont, Allen House, 461 Main Street, Burlington, Vermont [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>__| (802) 656-8833 | www.uvm.edu/~ccpuvm <http://www.uvm.edu/%7Eccpuvm>| www.facebook.com/~ccpuvm <http://www.facebook.com/%7Eccpuvm>