Education is never neutral; it is deeply intertwined with power, politics, and social structures. Understanding how these forces shape teaching and learning is essential for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in the educational landscape. In this text-only course, you will explore the foundational and modern intersections of sociology, politics, and education. You will transition from seeing education as a simple classroom experience to analyzing it as a powerful tool for social change, equity, and civic engagement.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational educational philosophies, including critical pedagogy and the key concepts of Paulo Freire.
- Analyze how political systems, public policies, and funding models influence school curricula and student outcomes.
- Examine global perspectives on educational equity and systemic barriers in diverse learning environments.
- Evaluate the impact of modern challenges, such as digital equity, technology access, and policy reforms.
- Apply sociological frameworks to analyze current debates in education policy and community advocacy.
The course begins with core definitions and foundational theories of educational sociology before guiding you through historical policy developments and modern global challenges. You will read real-world case studies and engage with written reflection exercises to apply these concepts to current issues. Designed entirely for beginners, this course requires no prior background in sociology or political science. Begin your journey into the sociology of education today and discover how learning environments shape our world.
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