EDUC C126
Educational Anthropology
Description: Seminar, four hours. Research seminar designed to familiarize students with discipline of anthropology and subfield of anthropology and education. Exploration of concept of culture through various anthropological perspectives, with focus on theories of culture, cultural transmission and acquisition, and cultural reproduction and production for understanding schooling and its outcomes. Examination of research methodologies in anthropology, as well as critical historical overview of discipline and current debates and dilemmas of doing anthropological research in educational settings. Issues of race, gender, sexual orientation, and class, and consideration of application of anthropological theory and methods to educational practice and research. Concurrently scheduled with course C203. Letter grading.
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It is a shame that UCLA does not have as many professors as Tanaka. I have never had a professor that cares so much about his students' learning and is so passionate about what he does. I am fortunate to have had him his last quarter teaching here now that we lost him to Mills College :/ Nonetheless I wish him the best and hopefully we find more professors like him
It is a shame that UCLA does not have as many professors as Tanaka. I have never had a professor that cares so much about his students' learning and is so passionate about what he does. I am fortunate to have had him his last quarter teaching here now that we lost him to Mills College :/ Nonetheless I wish him the best and hopefully we find more professors like him