This course examines education through historical, philosophical, socio/cultural, and political/economic lenses. We explore the power of education to transform lives, and the ways in which it can work to reproduce social inequality and oppression--within the U.S. and globally. The course introduces students to the core framework of the education studies program that entails an expansive view of education as a social and political process embedded throughout our lived experiences. May not be taken pass/fail.
Distribution Area | Prerequisites | Credits |
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Social Science | 1 course |
Fall Semester information
Rebecca Alexander170A: Foundations of Education
Kandyce Anderson Amie
170B: Foundations of Education
Amy Sojot
170C: Foundations of Education
Spring Semester information
Kandyce Anderson Amie170A: Foundations of Education
Kandyce Anderson Amie