Sociology 226 - POWER & PRIV IN AMER EDUCATION

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Tina Wildhagen

TTh 01:00-02:20

Smith College
19381-F12
SEELYE 206
twildhag@smith.edu
This course examines the institution of education from a sociological perspective, exploring issues of power and privilege, relationships between education and other social institutions, and the varying purposes of education in society. A recurring theme throughout the course is meritocracy. We will consider how merit is defined in education, factors that affect who succeeds in the educational system, and whether meritocratic education is a viable goal. Course readings include current empirical research in the sociology of education and both classical and contemporary sociological theories of education. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Enrollment limited to 35.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.