Education 691E - S-Confronting Oppression/Educ

Fall
2024
01
3.00
Nina Tissi-Gassoway,Jia Zheng

SA SU 9:00AM 5:00PM; F 9:00AM 5:00PM

UMass Amherst
36377
Furcolo Room W009
ntg@umass.edu
jiazheng@umass.edu
This course introduces graduate students, in Social Justice Education (SJE) and other programs of study inside and outside the College of Education, to overall concepts of SJE as well as awareness and knowledge about several specific manifestations of systemic, institutional, interpersonal forms of oppression within systems of advantage based on social group categories such as age, race, ability, and gender. The course also examines some of the ways people and social groups have confronted, resisted, and continue to resist and challenge oppression individually and collectively. As an introduction to further study of SJE for students whose course concentration is within SJE ? or as a way of providing introductory knowledge and awareness of SJE for students in other graduate concentrations ? this course draws upon critical, humanistic, and experiential pedagogies which require active learning and engagement among participants alongside critical dialogue and self- reflection.

Open to Graduate students only. Open to Graduate students only. Class meets on Friday, September 13th and Friday December 6th, both days 9am-5pm. In addition, students will choose two weekend seminars out of five to attend.

Dates & Topics:
Weekend 1- September 21st & 22nd - 9am-5pm (proposed topic: Youth Oppression)
Weekend 2- October 5th & 6th - 9am-5pm (proposed topic: Classism)
Weekend 3- October 19th & 20th - 9am-5pm (proposed topic: Racism)
Weekend 4- November 2nd & 3rd- 9am-5pm (proposed topic: Trans Oppression)
Weekend 5- November 16th & 17th - 9am-5pm (proposed topic: Ableism)

Foundations Core requirement for 1st year SJE doctoral and master students.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.