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Culture and Education (ANT354)

Culture and Education

ANT354 CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES OF U.S. EDUCATION


This course explores educational patterns in socialization and schooling and brings a comparative and historical anthropological perspective to contemporary US American K-12 education. We examine the role that education plays in the transmission of particular knowledges, histories, values and attitudes to young members of society and the ways that the educational system may serve as an agent of social change and/or of stasis. We use a cross-cultural perspective to gain insight into other systems and to the particularities of the US educational system

The site is designed to share readings and information regarding the course that I offer at SUNY Plattsburgh Department of Anthropology.  Shared sites are arranged in the categories explored in the course topics and enough information is given to access the site.   Students using this site for class must critique the sources for academic acceptability and cite as per course guidelines.

Site is in constant development and additional sites are added as time allows.

Module: Learning to Be Us

Module: Becoming Part of Society

Module: History and Purpose of Education

Module: Education as Social Control

Module: Book Banning and Censorship

Module: Heterogeneity versus Homogeneity in Education

Module: Racism and Critical Race Theory

Module: U.S. Federal and State Roles in Education

Module: Japan Federal and Prefecture Roles in Education

Module: U.S. and Japan Local Roles in Education

Module: Parents in Education