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Foundations of Education

This course should be designed as a comprehensive introduction to the historical, sociological, and philosophical foundations of education. The course would: require students to examine the social purposes of education in historical and contemporary contexts; engage students in the study of education through the academic disciplines of sociology, history, and philosophy; examine the significance of social differences (class, culture, race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion) for education; develop and express a personal philosophy of education; and examine the relationship of schooling to democratic practices and principles.

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Universal Code: EDU101


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the Foundations of Education core course on the listed campus.

Campus
Campus Course
Adirondack
Alfred State
Brockport
Broome
Buffalo State
EDF203
Canton
Cayuga
Cayuga
EDUC201
Cobleskill
Columbia-Greene
Corning
Cortland
Delhi
Dutchess
Empire State
HDV284404
Erie
Finger Lakes
Fredonia
Fulton-Montgomery
Genesee
Genesee
Herkimer
Hudson Valley
Jamestown
Jefferson
Mohawk Valley
Monroe
Morrisville
Nassau
Nassau
New Paltz
Niagara
Niagara
Niagara
North Country
Old Westbury
Oneonta
Onondaga
Orange County
Oswego
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Rockland
Schenectady
Suffolk
ED12
Suffolk
Sullivan
Sullivan
ENG2201
Tompkins Cortland
Ulster
Westchester
INTER101

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