Education 205 - Social Justice in Education
Social Justice in Education
Spring
2026
01
4.00
Kushya Sugarman
MW 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
129707
ksugarman@mtholyoke.edu
When do we bring up issues of identity (i.e., race, class, gender, etc) in a classroom? What do teachers need to interrupt racism and other types of oppression? How do societal issues affect schools and communities? This course examines the historical, social, and legal underpinnings of social constructions and how perspectives on racism and other types of oppression have influenced lives within school communities. Topics include white privilege, white supremacy, and accountability, achievement and opportunity gaps, gender oppression, classism, and the impact of anti-oppressive pedagogies on multiple levels. Intersectionality of race and other identities will also be addressed. Essays, response papers, and final project are required.
Course limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors