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SOC203: SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION SYLLABUS LECTURE HOURS/CREDITS: 3/3 CATALOG DESCRIPTION Prerequisite: SOC101 – Principles of Sociology This course examines the relationship between education and society. The structure, conflict and control of the educational system is a major topic of discussion. Sociological paradigms are
1. Learn about sociology of education from the birth of a formal field of study to selected present inquiries into social inequalities. 2. Identify and understand theories of sociology of education both at the macro and micro level and apply them to contemporary educational issues. 3.
The Theory of Education: The course will introduce key thinkers in the sociology of education, such as Durkheim, Bourdieu, and Freire. The beginning of the course will answer these main questions: What are the main theories in the sociology of education? How do they differ or relate to one another?
The Theory of Education: The course will introduce key thinkers in the sociology of education, such as Durkheim, Bourdieu, and Freire. The beginning of the course will answer these main questions: What are the main theories in the sociology of education? How do they differ or relate to one another?
9 Σεπ 2015 · The course discusses the most central methods in Sociology of Education, including statistics, surveys, interviews, observations, and text analysis. An important part of the course is devoted to research design, formulation of research questions and construction of research objects.
This course examines social influences on education and, in turn, the effects of education and schooling on the social experiences and identities of individuals and groups in contemporary society. To understand why teaching and learning have taken the familiar forms we encounter almost everywhere as the “standard model” of
This document provides the syllabus for an undergraduate course titled "Sociology of Education" taught in the fall of 2012. The course will examine schools as social organizations and how they reflect and shape broader society.