Tools for Tolerance® for Educators customized programs are designed to advance anti-bias education and the creation of inclusive and equitable schools. Innovative methods promote self-reflection, critical thinking, and social action planning. Set in the unique immersive, high-tech learning environment of the Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, the program challenges participants to examine the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts, confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination, and assume responsibility for positive change.
For more information and program registration, contact the Museum of Tolerance, http://www.museumoftolerance.com/
Number of Units: 1.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours
Who Should Attend: This course provides professional growth designed for PreK - 12 educators, Teacher Candidates, Administrators, Specialists and Classified Staff. Course credit may be used for salary advancement and/or professional development. Please contact your district/school for prior approval.
Location: Museum of Tolerance, 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035
Course Format: Workshop
Grading: Pass/Fail grades will be issued upon successful completion of program.
Please Note: Once registered for credit, it is the responsibility of the student to submit their MOT certificate of completion to the USD Professional and Continuing Education Enrollment and Student Services team at [email protected] in order to receive a free transcript.
Prerequisites:
Successful Completion of both EDC-X735I, Tools for Tolerance for Educators 1 (prev. # EDU-X524) and EDC-X741P, Tools for Tolerance for Educators 2
Refund Policy: All Credit Validation enrollments are refundable, less a $25 fee, if requested within 30 days of enrollment date. There will be no refunds for Credit Validation courses after the allotted 30 days.
Enrollment Open Through: December 31, 2024 (11:59pm PST)
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