Lincoln University Students Bring the World to Jefferson City Children with Mini-Epcot Project

July 30th, 2024

Students from Lincoln University's EDU 260 course, Education and Cultural Diversity, brought the world to local children through their innovative Mini-Epcot project. Under the guidance of Dr. Ayanna Shivers and Cynthia Scroggins, these future educators researched a diverse array of countries and crafted interactive presentations for children in grades 1-3 from the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson City.

Students create Mini-Epcot projects for the Jefferson City Boys & Girls Club.

The project featured a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, with participants learning words, dances and games from 15 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, Mexico and the Greater Antilles Islands. The unique initiative not only educated the young attendees about global diversity but also included personal insights from students who are from the highlighted regions.

Kids participate in Mini-Epcot presentations.

EDU 260, Education and Cultural Diversity, is open to students interested in exploring the connections between the global institution of education and the complex nature of cultural diversity. For more information about the Mini-Epcot project or the EDU 260 course, contact Dr. Ayanna Shivers at ShiversA@lincolnu.edu.

Future educators teach local kids about 15 countries during their Mini-Epcot projects.

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