EDU 306 CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN EDU

An introduction to Critical Race Theory (CRT), a framework that emerged in legal studies and has been extended into education to examine relationships between race, education, and power. The course explores historical underpinnings, central tenets and resultant constructs, and implications of CRT in relation to current educational issues, policies, and practices. The curriculum explores CRT extensions such as Critical Race Feminism, TribalCrit, LatCrit, and AsianCrit.

Credits

4

Notes

This is an interdisciplinary, interactive course that invites enrollment of all students interested in examining and disrupting constructions of race and enactments of racism in educational practices and policies while challenging racial assumptions.

Cross Listed Courses

This is the same course as CRE 305.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 20 students.

Attributes

MOIE