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edfn 1000 - Equality, Rights & Education

Description
Examines the history of U.S. public schooling through landmark court cases. Investigates/analyzes how apartheid came to be institutionalized, how forces of desegregation achieved a series of momentous victories, and how those victories have been undermined through the resegregation of schools. Max hours: 3 Credits.
Recent Semesters
Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022
Class Size
30-35
Credits
3
Professor Reviews
5y
First-year
EDFN
If this isnt a mandatory class for your major then do not take this class. The subject is really dry and class is boring. Paula takes pride in being a tough grader. If you try and show that you care then you should get the grade you deserve. If you dont participate (talk) youll lose points. I learned nothing and was frustrated all semester.
2y
Sophomore
EDFN
This professor was one of the only ones I have had that genuinely cared about his students. He tried to make the discussions collaborative, informative, and showed us how to decipher different legal texts. Very wise and also approachable. If you do the work you'll pass the class easily. Even if you have missed a few classes, gives chances to help.
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Usually Held
MW (11:00am-12:15pm), W (5:00pm-7:45pm), TuTh (11:00am-12:15pm)
Attributes
Den Core Curr: Social Sciences