Education and Child Study 200 - EDUCATION IN THE CITY

Fall
2016
01
4.00
Samuel Intrator
TTh 03:00-04:50
Smith College
21348-F16
SEELYE 110
sintrato@smith.edu
This course explores how the challenges facing schools in America's cities are entwined with social, economic and political conditions present within the urban environment. Our essential question: How have urban educators and policy makers attempted to provide a quality educational experience for youth when issues associated with their social environment often present significant obstacles to teaching and learning? Using relevant social theory to guide our analyses, we investigate school reform efforts at the macro-level by looking at policy-driven initiatives such as high stakes testing, vouchers and privatization, and at the local level by exploring the work of teachers, parents, youth workers and reformers. Fieldwork opportunities are available for students. Enrollment limited to 35.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.