T&L 2900: Reading for Change: Understanding and Supporting Marginalized Youth

Participants will choose one of three young adult novels to engage in a self-paced book study. The selected novels (a combination of fiction and graphic novels) explore a variety of current-day issues that are common to our marginalized student populations. 

Reading literature is a common method of raising awareness and understanding as participants will have a safe environment to learn what it means to be an ally to marginalized youth. The hope is to encourage educators to reflect on their current classroom practices and adjust to meet the needs of all students.

 Session Details

Schedule: Contact the IOR for session start and end times.
Attached Credit (1 credit, S/U grade) : $50.00 (Coupon Required)

Cancellation Policy

If UND receives the Course Withdrawal Form 7 or more calendar days before the learning event start date, the fee paid to UND Professional Development for Educators minus a $35 processing fee will be refunded. If the fee paid to UND is less than $100 the processing fee will be waived. NO REFUNDS are available if a withdrawal notification is received 6 or less calendar days before the learning event start date.

Instructor or Facilitator

Name Additional Resources
Margaret Townsend