EDUC 3010 11 The American School

EDUC 3010 11 The American School

In this course we analyze the development of American schooling within the context of American social history. Our focus is on three general themes: the differing conceptions of schooling held by some American political, social, and cultural thinkers; the changing relationships among schools and other educational institutions such as the church and the family; and the policy issues and arguments that have shaped the development of schooling in America. We spend considerable time studying the history of schooling in relation to the enduring challenges and dilemmas of marginalized groups including but not limited to systemic racial inequalities, access to schooling and inequitable schooling experiences.

Taught by Rowhea Elmesky

Summer 1: May 18 - June 5
Attributes: HUM

Course Meeting Pattern
Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Credit Hours
3 units

Tuition
$3750