Upcoming Events
October 11-12, 2013 - Fall 2013 Social Foundations of Education Fall Conference | Program (pdf)
About
"...foundations specialists are people
whose main interest is interpreting —
and enabling others to interpret —
the social, political, and economic factors that
influence the process of education."
-Maxine Greene
Social Foundations of Education is an interdisciplinary graduate program. A primary interest of Social Foundations of Education is to affirm the importance of social and ecological justice, democracy, and equity as these affect and are affected by the social, cultural, historical, and political contexts of schooling. Students are introduced to a broad range of social theories and philosophies as they learn to analyze educational contexts and apply new interpretive frameworks to practice in a variety of settings inside and outside of schools. Topical areas include the study of gender, race, and class in education, ethics and the philosophy of care, globalization and international contexts, militarization of schools, ecojustice education, and others. The student and the adviser have maximum latitude to tailor a program consistent with the student's abilities, competencies, and aspirations. It is a program combining flexibility and depth, along with close mentoring relationships.


