Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies
Brenda A. Rangel
Assistant Dean
Average rating
3.3
17 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.2
course-linked average
Courses
2
in seeded sections
Courses taught
EDUC 202
Contemporary Issues In Educ
The course examines the way globalization, immigration, privatization and the increasing diversity in our student population is shaping, and being shaped, by America's schools. An exploration of these and other issues from both micro- (student) and macro- (systemic) levels, will be the mainstay of the course. The lenses of sociology, psychology and political economy will be used throughout the semester. The course is open to students in these fields and to students exploring a career in teaching, and is recommended for students entering the teacher education program. This course requires five hours of observation in a local secondary school. Cross-list: EDUC 502. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for EDUC 202 if student has credit for EDUC 502.
EDUC 502
Contemporary Issues In Educ
The course examines the way globalization, immigration, privatization and the increasing diversity in our student population is shaping, and being shaped, by America's schools. An exploration of these and other issues from both micro- (student) and macro- (systemic) levels, will be the mainstay of the course. The lenses of sociology, psychology and political economy will be used throughout the semester. The course is open to students in these fields and to students exploring a career in teaching, and is recommended for students entering the teacher education program. This course requires five hours of observation in a local secondary school. Additional assignments are required beyond those for EDUC 202. Cross-list: EDUC 202. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for EDUC 502 if student has credit for EDUC 202.