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The aim of the course is to present theoretical and practical framework of multiculturalism in Europe while using comparative studies covering other parts of the world, mainly Canada and USA. The course will also analyze major political and legal instruments for protection of minorities and for elimination of racism. The objective is to enable participants to understand issues of inequality, race, and gender and their impact on policy making and policy implementation. Through learning about the Other participants will also have the opportunity to learn about issues concerning their own cultures and societies. Through active participation and the formulation of policy suggestions (or analysis) students will gain greater understanding of the complexities surrounding the issue of minority rights and policies specific to inequality, race and gender. To access the online modules of the course go to http://dl.cuni.cz and search for MM202 Course Begins in Feb. 19th There will be no class April 16 and 23rd due to the instructors absence Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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The aim of the course is to present a theoretical and practical framework of multiculturalism in Europe while using comparative studies covering other parts of the world, mainly Canada and USA. The course will also analyze major political and legal instruments for the protection of minorities and for the elimination of racism. The objective is to enable participants to understand issues of inequality, race, and gender and their impact on policy making and policy implementation. Through learning about “theOther” participants will also have the opportunity to learn about issues concerning their own cultures and societies. Through active participation and the formulation of policy suggestions (or analysis) students will gain greater understanding of the complexities surrounding the issue of minority rights and policies specific to inequality, race and gender. Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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I. General background Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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This course is taught using a blended approach. (In class lectures combined with online individual and group study) Through active participation and the formulation of policy suggestions (or analysis) students will gain greater understanding of the complexities surrounding the issue of minority rights and policies specific to inequality, race and gender. All relevant course materials, including this syllabus, can be found on the course website: dl.cuni.cz (moodle platform) which will be updated weekly. (To access the materials go to dl.cuni.cz, search for MM202, add yourself as a student, you may need the password provided during class) The majority of lectures will be delivered in the form of PowerPoint slide presentations which will also be placed on the website for your convenience. The reader is available online with the rest of the course materials. Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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Students will be expected to write a total of two (2) AQCI’s, one based on the reading package and one on a reading chosen by the student (must be approved through Moodle and posted for others to read). Additionally, students are required to deliver one essay (or case study) up to three thousand words in length.This essay (or case study) should be an analysis or discussion related to a policythat has been applied in one country and that you think should or could be applied in other countries. Additionally, students will make one oral presentation on a selected topic related to the course content and recommended reading ( ie. A policy suggestion that they have developed or would like to see applied).Active participation and minimum of seventy percent attendance is required.
The final grade will be based on the following criteria: 30% -2 AQCI’s (1 from reader 1 student submitted reading) 40% -Policy paper-based on a topic of choice agreed upon by instructo 20% -Student presentation and policy suggestion (10-15 min) 10% -Final policy presentation: Defended(oral exam)(grade based on students ability to convey why their policy suggestion is adequate) Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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The course structure is based on the concept of Blended learning and combines online with face-to-face learning. Most of the course work takes place in the moodle environment on dl.cuni.cz Case Study: Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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None- However, this is a masters level class. Please keep that in mind. Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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None- However, this is a masters level class. Please keep that in mind. Last update: Bernard Thompson Mikes Antonin, Mgr., BA, Ph.D. (13.02.2019)
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