Catalogue 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Education Department
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Chair: Maria Hantzopoulos;
Professors: Christopher Bjork, Christopher Roellkeab;
Associate Professors: Colette Cannab, Maria Hantzopoulos, Erin McCloskeyab;
Assistant Professor: Jaime Del Razoa, Kimberly Williams Brown;
Lecturer: Julie A. Riess (and Director of Wimpfheimer Nursery School);
Visiting Instructor: Ah-Young Song;
Adjunct Assistant Professor: Leonisa Ardizzone;
Adjunct Instructor: Michael Yarmosky.
a On leave 2019/20, first semester
ab On leave 2019/20
The major in Educational Studies challenges students to think deeply and critically about the ways in which schools socialize as well as educate citizens. It provides ongoing opportunities for conceptual integration across disciplines and domains of theory, policy, and practice. This interdisciplinary approach encourages students to study the impact of political, historical, cultural, economic, and social forces on education. Requirements for the proposed major in Educational Studies press students to develop a solid foundation in learning theory, the social foundations of education, as well as a global perspective on education. All majors take one of the foundational courses offered by the department. Following this, each student works closely with a department faculty member to develop a course plan that meets the requirements for the major and fits the student’s interests. Individuals who complete a major in educational studies are prepared to integrate and apply knowledge to guide personal action and development, regardless of their ultimate career trajectory. The major is an excellent option for students who are interested in issues related to education-but who are not planning to earn a teaching credential at Vassar. Students who earn a teaching credential at Vassar are required to major in another discipline-and will not be eligible for the Educational Studies major.
Education Curriculum and Courses
ProgramsMajorCorrelate Sequence in Educational Studies
The correlate is designed to provide students with an interest in education an opportunity to provide intellectual depth and coherence to their studies in this area. Under the supervision of a member of the Department, students undertaking the correlate will design a sequence of courses that address a central topic or theme related to education. Completing these courses should challenge students to think deeply and critically about the manner in which schools socialize as well as educate citizens, and how the interests of certain stakeholders are privileged or neglected. Students are encouraged to examine educational issues from multiple theoretical and disciplinary perspectives. Expanding upon their own educational histories, they will examine the relationship between theory and practice through study, observation, and reflection. Special ProgramsCertificationFellowshipApproved CoursesCoursesEducation: I. IntroductoryEducation: II. Intermediate- EDUC 210 - The Caribbean: History, Culture, Migration and Development
- EDUC 211 - The Caribbean: History, Culture, Migration and Development
- EDUC 235 - Issues in Contemporary Education
- EDUC 237 - Early Childhood Education: Theory and Practice
- EDUC 248 - The Human Rights of Children - Select Issues
- EDUC 250 - Introduction to Special Education
- EDUC 255 - Race, Representation, and Resistance in U.S. Schools
- EDUC 256 - Bilingualism and/in K-12 Public Education
- EDUC 263 - The Adolescent in American Society
- EDUC 269 - Constructing School Kids and Street Kids
- EDUC 271 - Hello, Dear Enemy: Mounting an Exhibition of Picture Books on Experiences of War and Displacement
- EDUC 275 - International and Comparative Education
- EDUC 278 - Education for Peace, Justice and Human Rights
- EDUC 281 - Finding Place - Refugee Youth Schooling Experiences in Athens, Greece
- EDUC 282 - Community Schools Research & Practice
- EDUC 283 - Our Lives and the World: Teaching and learning about human rights alongside local youth
- EDUC 284 - Our Lives and the World: Teaching and learning about human rights alongside local yout
- EDUC 285 - Finding Place - Refugee Youth Schooling Experiences in Athens, Greece
- EDUC 287 - Science, Spirituality, and Peace Education:Addressing Climate Change
- EDUC 288 - Rethinking Gender in an Educational Context
- EDUC 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
- EDUC 297 - Independent Reading
- EDUC 298 - Independent Study
- EDUC 299 - Vassar Science Education Internship Program
Education: III. Advanced
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