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HON 352 Self, Schooling, and the Social Order: A Critical Examination
What is the purpose of schooling? What role does it play in producing particular types of citizens and social structures? Theorists have imagined education as a space for democracy, as a way to cultivate identity, or as a method to train workers. All of these imaginaries attempt to understand interrelationship between the self, schooling, and the social order. This course will survey major social theories and, within the context of those theories, encounter texts which examine how schooling serves to maintain or subvert the social order. Course restricted to ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Honors Program students; others by permission of the UHP.
GEP Social Sciences, GEP U.S. Diversity