EDUC M136
Working Families and Educational Inequalities in Urban Schools
Description: (Same as Labor Studies M136.) Seminar, three hours; fieldwork, five hours. Exploration of complex relationship between working-class and poor communities and inequalities in American urban schools. Drawing on multiple disciplinary frameworks that address issues of race, ethnicity, and immigration, schools viewed as sites where inequalities are produced and resisted. Review of history of exclusionary treatment and divergent conceptual frames that educational researchers have used to understand notion of inequality, access to quality public education, and how race, ethnicity, and class affect school experiences for working-class and poor communities. Look inside schools through community service learning opportunity to examine systems, structures, and everyday practices that sustain and reproduce inequality and policies that intend to remedy educational inequalities in urban schools. Opportunity to investigate issues of working-class families and inequalities as they relate to students' own communities and experiences. P/NP or letter grading.
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Spring 2024 - If you are not one for research or fieldwork, I am telling you right now this is not the class for you. But, if you want to truly gain experience in the teaching profession and work with students, then I would 100% recommend this class. This professor is amazing, while sometimes she is not the clearest, her office hours are extremely helpful, she is very approachable, and she is understanding. Their are 2 short essays, 1 fieldwork assignment (honestly super easy), and 1 research paper (ethnography). She does offer lots of guidance with the research paper and is not a super harsh grader, you can even work with a partner. This class also has guest speakers every week which is super nice because you get to network and meet lots of professionals.
Spring 2024 - If you are not one for research or fieldwork, I am telling you right now this is not the class for you. But, if you want to truly gain experience in the teaching profession and work with students, then I would 100% recommend this class. This professor is amazing, while sometimes she is not the clearest, her office hours are extremely helpful, she is very approachable, and she is understanding. Their are 2 short essays, 1 fieldwork assignment (honestly super easy), and 1 research paper (ethnography). She does offer lots of guidance with the research paper and is not a super harsh grader, you can even work with a partner. This class also has guest speakers every week which is super nice because you get to network and meet lots of professionals.