190080 SE Education, Socialisation and Society (2014W)
Putting the Critical Glasses on to Examine Schooling and Society
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 01.09.2014 09:00 to Mo 22.09.2014 09:00
- Registration is open from We 24.09.2014 09:00 to Mo 29.09.2014 09:00
- Deregistration possible until Su 19.10.2014 21:00
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Saturday 11.10. 10:00 - 13:30 Hörsaal 1 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
- Saturday 25.10. 10:00 - 13:30 Hörsaal 1 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
- Saturday 22.11. 10:00 - 13:30 Hörsaal 1 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
- Saturday 29.11. 10:00 - 13:30 Hörsaal 1 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
- Saturday 06.12. 10:00 - 13:30 Hörsaal 1 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
- Saturday 10.01. 10:00 - 13:30 Hörsaal 1 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
- Saturday 17.01. 10:00 - 13:30 Hörsaal 1 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
- Saturday 31.01. 10:00 - 13:30 Seminarraum 4 Sensengasse 3a 1.OG
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Evaluation will base on continuous assessment and the weighting for the final course grade will base on
Attendance/participation
Assignments
Presentation
Seminar Paper
Attendance/participation
Assignments
Presentation
Seminar Paper
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
By the end of this course students will be able to:
understand the forces and factors with the power and/or influence to affect schools and schooling
articulate the relationship between society, its structures, institutions and practices and schooling along various dimensions
apply critical thinking skills to their comprehension of schools, schooling and society
gain a cross-national perspective
read, evaluate and reflect on scholarly research on education
engage in related literature in order to answer their own questions as well as this courses essential questions
write a scholarly paper examining one of the questions of the course
understand the forces and factors with the power and/or influence to affect schools and schooling
articulate the relationship between society, its structures, institutions and practices and schooling along various dimensions
apply critical thinking skills to their comprehension of schools, schooling and society
gain a cross-national perspective
read, evaluate and reflect on scholarly research on education
engage in related literature in order to answer their own questions as well as this courses essential questions
write a scholarly paper examining one of the questions of the course
Examination topics
This is an interactive course and we will have group/ pair work, discussions, presentations, and some other interactive and hands-on-activities.
Reading list
This course will mainly base on scientific articles, books and book chapters.
Core Materials:
Ball, S. (Ed.) (2004). The Routledge Falmer Reader in Sociology of Education. London: RoutledgeFalmer.
Ballantine, H. & Hammack, F. M. (Eds.) (2009). The Sociology of Education: A Systematic Analysis. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Brint, S. G. (2006). Schools and Societies. California: Stanford University Press.
Bryk, A. S., & Schneider, B. (2002). Trust in Schools: A Core Resource for Improvement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Bourdieu, Pierre. "Cultural Reproduction and Social Reproduction." In The Structure of Schooling: Readings in the Sociology of Education, edited by Richard Arum and Irene R. Beattie, 55‐68. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing, 2000.
Frandji, D., & Vitale, P. (Eds.) (2011). Knowledge, Pedagogy and Society. London: Routledge.
Freire, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York; Herder and Herder, pp. 52-67.
Giroux, H. (1997) Pedagogy and the Politics of Hope: Theory, Culture and Schooling (A Critical Reader). Colarado: Westview Press
Hallinan, M. T. (Ed.) (2000). Handbook of the Sociology of Education. NY: Springer.
Oakes, J., Rogers, J., & Lipton, M. (2006). Learning Power: Organizing for Education and Justice. New York: Teachers College Press
Parsons, T. (1959). The School Class as a Social System. Harvard Educational Review, vol. 29 No. 4, 1959 (excerpt pp. 80-85).
Sadovnik, A. R. (Ed.) (2007). Sociology of Education: A critical reader. New York: Routledge.
Core Materials:
Ball, S. (Ed.) (2004). The Routledge Falmer Reader in Sociology of Education. London: RoutledgeFalmer.
Ballantine, H. & Hammack, F. M. (Eds.) (2009). The Sociology of Education: A Systematic Analysis. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Brint, S. G. (2006). Schools and Societies. California: Stanford University Press.
Bryk, A. S., & Schneider, B. (2002). Trust in Schools: A Core Resource for Improvement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Bourdieu, Pierre. "Cultural Reproduction and Social Reproduction." In The Structure of Schooling: Readings in the Sociology of Education, edited by Richard Arum and Irene R. Beattie, 55‐68. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing, 2000.
Frandji, D., & Vitale, P. (Eds.) (2011). Knowledge, Pedagogy and Society. London: Routledge.
Freire, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York; Herder and Herder, pp. 52-67.
Giroux, H. (1997) Pedagogy and the Politics of Hope: Theory, Culture and Schooling (A Critical Reader). Colarado: Westview Press
Hallinan, M. T. (Ed.) (2000). Handbook of the Sociology of Education. NY: Springer.
Oakes, J., Rogers, J., & Lipton, M. (2006). Learning Power: Organizing for Education and Justice. New York: Teachers College Press
Parsons, T. (1959). The School Class as a Social System. Harvard Educational Review, vol. 29 No. 4, 1959 (excerpt pp. 80-85).
Sadovnik, A. R. (Ed.) (2007). Sociology of Education: A critical reader. New York: Routledge.
Association in the course directory
WM-M13
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1) What kind of social organizations are the schools and how are formal and informal relationships organized in the school and what consequences do they have on school and school actors?
2) What does society expect from schools?
3) Which social structures, institutions and practices do impact schools and schooling?
4) What role do social forces outside of the educational system have in influencing educational processes and outcomes?
5) What are the cross-national differences in education and educational values in relation to social forces?