Methinks some of your classmates have been here before you:
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Greetings all! I am an aspiring physics teacher currently working on a masters and I have a course on multicultural education. Our professor challenges each of the students to formulate ways to combat racial issues and promote multiculturalism in our classrooms, but I am having difficulty coming up with ways to do such things in a physics classroom. Any help or examples would be greatly appreciated and will be greatly helpful in me becoming a better all around teacher.
Thanks in advance!
Methinks some of your classmates have been here before you:
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I'm closing this post. Anyone who wants to help can answer the one on the math/science board. No need to triple post on the same topic.
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