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Nov 24, 2024
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EDUC 235 - Issues in Contemporary Education Semester Offered: Fall and Spring 1 unit(s) This course introduces students to debates about the nature and purposes of U.S. education. Examination of these debates encourages students to develop a deeper and more critical understanding of U.S. schools and the individuals who teach and learn within them. Focusing on current issues in education, we consider the multiple and competing purposes of schooling and the complex ways in which formal and informal education play a part in shaping students as academic and social beings. We also examine issues of power and control at various levels of the U.S. education system. Among the questions we contemplate are: Whose interests should schools serve? What material and values should be taught? How should schools be organized and operated? Christopher Bjork.
Two 75-minute periods.
Course Format: CLS
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