EDU 2110 Education and Society
The field of education is ripe with potential and fraught with controversy. This interdisciplinary course examines a variety of historical, socio-cultural, ethical, philosophical, and political issues that affect students, families, educators, schools, and communities. Example topics of study include social inequality, immigration, standards and accountability, race/ethnicity, school choice, and international comparisons. An integrated field experience enables students to analyze and interpret how some of the topics under study play out in our local community.
Course Types
Poverty and Social Justice Elective
Offered
Fall, winter and spring.
Notes
Counts in Society only for students not majoring in Elementary Education, Middle Grades Education, or Special Education.