Intersectional Advocacy in Schools
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Intersectional Advocacy in Schools is a crucial program that prepares educators to address the complex needs of diverse student populations. With rising demand for culturally responsive and inclusive education, this course is in high demand within the industry.
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- Introduction to Intersectional Advocacy in Schools
- Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning
- Addressing Systemic Inequities and Biases
- Building Inclusive School Communities
- Advocacy Strategies for Systemic Change
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Explore the career paths available to graduates with a Graduate Certificate in Intersectional Advocacy in Schools.
School Advisor (20%) - Support schools in developing inclusive policies and practices.
Inclusion Officer (18%) - Promote inclusion and diversity in educational settings.
Special Educational Needs Coordinator (25%) - Coordinate support for children with special educational needs.
Educational Psychologist (37%) - Apply psychological principles to improve educational outcomes and support students' well-being.
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