Teaching Umoja

Quarters
Fall Signature
Location
Tacoma
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Sharon Cronin
Students will build on prior experience and deepen their knowledge regarding Teaching Umoja. They will reflect on their practices with using this community-centered approach to tri-literacy development with Children of Color. Umoja, the Kiswahili word meaning unity, serves as the driving vision of a commitment to improve the quality of education – and of life – for children and families of color. Students will reflect deeply on the Teaching Umoja ten ideas and the concept of tri-literacy (strong sense of self and cultural identity – enculturation, learning the codes of power of dominant society – biculturation, and developing cross-cultural skills to be in collaboration with other communities of color - acculturation. They will analyze and discuss the Teaching Umoja Participatory Action Research (PAR) 15 Year Commitment. In this interactive and creative seminar, participants will engage with concepts, use cultural arts and creative exploration, practice techniques, and deeply reflect on their own work with children and families.

Registration

Signature Required

This course if for students admitted to the Early Childhood Education program. Faculty signature is required to register.

Course Reference Numbers

(5): 10222

Academic Details

5
25
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Fall
2025
Signature
Remote (F)

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Weekend
Schedule Details
Tacoma