Masters degrees in Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education: A program that focuses on the systematic study of education as a social and cultural institution, and the educational process as an object of humanistic inquiry. Includes instruction in such subjects as the philosophy of education, history of education, educational literature, educational anthropology, sociology of education, economics and politics of education, educational policy studies, and studies of education in relation to specific populations, issues, social phenomena, and types of work.
Upon successful completion of the Secondary Social Science Education program of study, graduates will be able to:
1. Apply knowledge of the history, curriculum, and standards of history and the social sciences in designing effective instruction.
2. Identify and use research and resources of the field.
3. Design instruction to promote active learning and critical thinking.
4. Identify and use appropriate media and technology in designing and delivering...
The Master of Arts in Social and Cultural Foundations Education is an interdisciplinary academic program designed to appeal to students seeking alternatives to more specialized or technical programs of study in education. This program is designed to attract teachers, administrators and individuals with bachelor degrees who have a broad interest in educational issues and who may not be professional educators. We anticipate that students pursuing...
In the Social Sciences in Education (SSE) Concentration, a diverse group of social scientists-anthropologists, economists, historians, linguists, philosophers, political scientists, social psychologists, and sociologists-train students in social and behavioral science research in education. Graduates of the concentration are recruited by government bodies, research institutions, social service organizations, and universities.
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