The Master of Education in Social and Cultural Foundations at the University of Washington focuses on the philosophical, historical, and sociological dimensions of education. This program prepares educators and researchers to examine education through a critical, justice-oriented lens.
Analyzing the Impact of Neoliberal Policies on Public Education
Exploring the Role of Schooling in Social Reproduction
Critical Pedagogy in Urban Classrooms: Theory and Practice
Evaluating Culturally Sustaining Teaching Models
Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender in Educational Access
Education as Resistance: Historical Movements and Impact
Sociological Perspectives on Standardized Testing
Policy Review: Equity in School Funding Distribution
Philosophy of Education: Examining the Hidden Curriculum
Civic Education and Democratic Participation in Youth
Education and the Carceral State: School-to-Prison Pipeline
The Role of Language Policy in Immigrant Student Outcomes
Social Foundations of Curriculum Design in Diverse Schools
Comparing Education Systems Through Postcolonial Theory
Teacher Beliefs and Their Influence on Equity Practices
Decolonizing Higher Education: Initiatives and Challenges
The Impact of Globalization on National Education Policies
Analyzing Power Dynamics in Classroom Discourse
Gender Norms in Curriculum Content and Teaching Practice
Exploring Critical Race Theory in Education Policy Reform
Prepare to critically analyze and influence educational systems through cultural theory, historical context, and equity-driven reform.
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