Inclusive and multicultural education includes practical strategies and critical reflections that enable an education for social justice at the earliest level of education. We will explore human diversity in terms of differences in abilities, gender, sexuality, nationality, geographical origin (rural / urban, north / south), religion, social class, ethnic group, language or dialectal variant, to name a few of the "differences that make a difference" within and beyond school contexts. This implies an "attention to (cultural and functional) diversity" that transcends a focused approach to the problems and the particular needs of individuals to address the systematic processes that contribute to convert simple human differences into inequalities. We will examine the connections between educational environments and other sociocultural environments relevant to young children: the family, the media and popular culture, local and global communities, nation-states and transnational migratory relationships, nationally and internationally recognized human rights. We will uncover and analyze presumptions, stereotypes and prejudices that are produced and and reproduced in these social contexts.
Contingency plan
In the event that the healthcare situation forces university instruction to abandon the presential format, the following measures will be taken:
1. Content modification
No change
2. Methodologies
*Teaching methodologies that will remain unchanged
Virtual lecture classes
*Teaching methodologies that will be modified
Presential interactive classes will be adapted to an online modality
3. Mechanisms for personalized student attention
Office hour meetings will be conducted virtually via Teams, or presentially, with a prior appointment
4. Modifications in the evaluation
The (optional) exam will be online
*Evaluation observations:
The evaluation will be exclusively continuous, by means of tasks and projects submitted via the Moodle platform. The exame, whether presetial or online, will be optional.
5. Modifications to the bibliography or webgraphy
No change. All materials that must be consulted will be made available for download via the Moodle platform.
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.