Education and Inequality
SOC 263
Fall 2014 not offered
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Certificates: Civic Engagement, The Study of Education |
This course will focus on educational institutions as mechanisms of cultural transmission, socialization, and legitimation. How do social characteristics such as ethnicity, gender, and social class influence classroom interactions and performance? In what ways are school experiences related to occupational aspirations and attainment? We will examine how schools produce inequality through peer-group cultures, tracking, measures of achievement, and the distribution of knowledge. Schools and universities often become arenas of cultural and political conflict; we will assess the possibilities and limits of educational organizations as vehicles for social change. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS SOC |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (SOC) |
Major Readings:
Readings will likely include selections from the following among other short readings: Annette Lareau, HOME ADVANTAGE: SOCIAL CLASS AND PARENTAL INTERVENTION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Pierre Bourdieu, DISTINCTION: A SOCIAL CRITIQUE OF THE JUDGMENT OF TASTE Jeannie Oakes, KEEPING TRACK: HOW SCHOOLS STRUCTURE INEQUALITY Christopher Jencks, INEQUALITY: A REASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF FAMILY AND SCHOOLING IN AMERICA Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, SCHOOLING IN CAPITALIST AMERICA: EDUCATIONAL REFORM AND THE CONTRADICTIONS OF ECONOMIC LIFE Kenneth Arrow, Samuel Bowles, and Steven Durlauf, editors., MERITOCRACY AND ECONOMIC INEQUALITY David C. Berliner and Bruce J. Biddle, THE MANUFACTURED CRISIS: MYTHS, FRAUD, AND THE ATTACK ON AMERICA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS Diane Ravitch, LEFT BACK: A CENTURY OF BATTLES OVER SCHOOL REFORM Charles T. Clotfelter, AFTER BROWN: THE RISE AND RETREAT OF SCHOOL DESEGREGATION Jonathan Kozol, SAVAGE INEQUALITIES: CHILDREN IN AMERICA'S SCHOOLS Jay MacLeod, AIN'T NO MAKIN IT: ASPIRATIONS AND ATTAINMENT IN A LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOOD Selected readings from Pierre Bordieu, Karl Marx, Max Weber, James Coleman, Adam Gamoran, Michael Apple, Robert Hauser, Robert Mare, Gloria Ladson-Billings
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Examinations and Assignments: A weekly reading journal, in class presentations and debates, school observations, a quantitative data analysis project, and one 10-page research paper. |
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