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EPS 536
Race, Gender & Sexuality Issu

Credit: 4 hours.
Examines contemporary theories of race, gender, class, and sexuality, as well as analyzing how their dynamics play out in U.S. public schooling and history. In an attempt to discuss a range of disciplinary and theoretical approaches to diversity, we will shift among historical, sociological, political, theoretical and pedagogical issues. Traces the place of diversity in forming notions of citizenship, community, identity, and political affiliation/alliance. While two extended examples will focus on the interplay of race, class, and gender in the school-based issues of drop out rates and gendered interactions in the classroom and playground, we will also consider contemporary theories of diversity in local and global contexts. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Master of Education with an emphasis on Diversity and Equity in Education Program or instructor approval.
 
Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDaysLocationInstructor
53704  online  DE 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM  Mayo, C 
Restricted to EDM: Ed Policy St - UIUC.
Online
Meets 11-Jan-10 - 29-Mar-10.
AO Tuition 458, and AO Fees 45.00 dollars.
Academic Outreach restrictions and assessments apply, see http://www.outreach.uiuc.edu. This course is for the online Diversity & Equity Issues in Education EdM cohort. Synchronous Elluminate sessions will meet Mondays, Jan 25 ? Mar 29, 6:00-8:00 pm. The course will also use Moodle. This course is part of a self-supporting program and DOES NOT accept the following tuition and fee waivers (TFWs): Cooperating Teacher waivers, Non-Academic waivers (including UIUC employees and employees of other state institutions), Academic waivers from UIUC, UIC and UIS employees, Related Agency waivers, Field Supervisor waivers or Retiree waivers. This program DOES accept statutory waivers (veterans grants, etc.) and waivers granted through fellowships/assistantships as governed by the Graduate College at UIUC. The waiver policy above is subject to moderate changes in accordance with the actions of the University of Illinois, Board of Trustees.