Some or all of the following methods of instruction may be used:
- Lecture
- Small Group Exercises
- Class Discussion
- Audio-Visual Materials
- Guest Speakers
- Sociological approaches to studying education
- Classical theoretical approaches and their application to educational issues
- Contemporary theoretical perspectives and their application to educational issues
- Historical dimensions of Canadian education
- Education and socialization
- The social organization of teaching and learning
- Schooling and work
- Social inequality and education
- The social context of educational policy
- Contemporary educational challenges and reforms
Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:
- Discuss how ideas about education have changed over history
- Define intended and unintended consequences of schooling
- Use classical sociological theories (Marx, Weber, and Durkheim) to understand schooling
- Apply contemporary sociological theories to current educational issues
- Discuss the informal socialization that occurs in the educational system
- Define 鈥渉idden curriculum鈥
- Describe the relationship between formal education and labour markets
- Describe the relationship of social class to education
- Describe the relationship of gender to education
- Describe the relationship of race and ethnicity to education
- Explain social influences on educational curriculum
- Discuss the nature of schools as workplaces
- Distinguish between teaching and pedagogy.
Evaluation will take place in accordance with 糖心vlog传媒policy. Evaluation will be based on course objectives and may include quizzes, exams, critical essays, literature reviews, term/research projects and/or oral presentations. The specific evaluation criteria will be provided by the instructor at the beginning of the course.
An example of one evaluation scheme:
Two midterm exams | 40% |
One annotated bibliography | 10% |
One research project | 25% |
One final exam | 25% |
Total | 100% |
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Examples of textbooks that may be used for this course include:
Barakett, Joyce and Ailie Cleghorn (2008). Sociology of Education: An Introductory View from Canada. Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Davies, Scott and Neil Guppy (2006). The Schooled Society: An Introduction to the Sociology of Education. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
Wotherspoon, Terry (2004). The Sociology of Education in Canada: Critical Perspectives. Toronto: Oxford University Press.