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Fall 2019 - Summer 2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
Fall 2019 - Summer 2020 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

EDUC 7851 - Foundations of Inequity


A learner’s first language influences the quality of education to which the learner has access. This language carries with it varying degrees of power relative to the perceived dominate culture and may restrict or enhance the learner’s access to an equitable educational system. Policies and practices in education have often been designed around a single, dominant language. However, globalization and the changing demographics internationally demand a broader understanding of language, and by extension, cultural forms. This course will examine two overarching questions. The first: what are the relationships among language, power, identity, alterity, and education, and how do these relationships influence learners’ quality of life and access to education? The second: if educators understand the relationships among language, power, and identity, (how) can that understanding mitigate inequities in education?

Hours:
3