Education, Culture & Society at the University of Utah; committed to the study of social justice in education, addressing class, race, ethnicity, and gender.
The ECS department will be accepting applications for the Master of Education (M.Ed.) & the M.Ed. with Secondary Licensure degrees for Spring Semester 2021.
The deadline is October 1, 2020 on ApplyYourself.
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ECS professor Alex Hyres is one of the panelists on "Race & The U.S. Census, February 26, 2020 @ 12:00pm-1:00pm. Sponsored by the Hinckley Forum and SLCCounts Census 2020, the panel will be held in Gardner Commons Rm. 2018 - there will be pizza.
The ECS dept. is offering an undergraduate course next spring: ECS 3180 Home, School & Community Relations: Multilingual Communities & Socially-Just Community Engaged Education on Tuesdays/Thursdays at 2:00pm-3:20pm. This course is designated as Community Engaged Learning (CEL).
The ECS department is offering ECS 6823/7823 "Immigration & Education" on Tuesdays at 4:35PM-7:05PM, taught by Dr. . Leticia Alvarez Gutiérrez. The course fulfills Reflexive Praxis for M.Ed. students and History, Sociology, and Philosophy for Ph.D. students.
The ECS Department is accepting M.Ed. applications for Secondary Licensure for Summer/Fall Semester 2020. Applications are due on the ApplyYourself system on February 1, 2019. Please contact UITE and ECS academic advisors if you have questions: https://t.co/xFLBd07PC2 #education
The ECS Department is accepting M.Ed. applications for Summer and Fall 2020. Please contact Academic Advisor Michelle Turner at (801) 587-7814 if you have questions. Applications are due on ApplyYourself on February 1, 2020.
The ECS dept. is offering an undergraduate course next spring: ECS 3180 Home, School & Community Relations: Multilingual Communities & Socially-Just Community Engaged Education on Tuesdays/Thursdays at 2:00pm-3:20pm. This course is designated as Community Engaged Learning (CEL).
The ECS Department is accepting M.Ed. applications for Summer and Fall 2020. Please contact Academic Advisor Michelle Turner at (801) 587-7814 if you have questions. Applications are due on ApplyYourself on February 1, 2020.
ECS is offering ECS 6606/7606 Curriculum & Critical Inquiry: From Theory to Practice in Spring 2020 on Tuesdays at 4:35-7:05pm, taught by Dr. Cynthia Benally. It fulfills Reflexive Praxis for M.Ed. students and Language, Culture & Curriculum for Ph.D. students.
Drs. Alex Hyres’ ECS 6852/7852 "History of American Education" and Kēhaulani Vaughn’s ECS 6822-002/ECS 7950-008 "Pacific Islander Indigenous Education" will be taught next Spring 2020. Please see the attached flyers for details #americaneducation#indigenous#pacificislander
ECS Ph.D. student Maeve Wall's opinion piece "Beneath The Surface of Child Sex Trafficking in Utah" was published in the Salt Lake Tribune on November 19, 2019:
https://t.co/ZyqBWR0pf4
ECS Prof. Alex Hyres will present "Desegregating the Curriculum: The Emergence and Evolution of Ethnic Studies in the Portland Public Schools, 1964-1988," today, Thursday, November 14th at 1:30pm-2:30pm in the SAEC Research HUB (First Floor 1220) #ethnicstudies
My dept @UofUECS is hiring an assistant/associate prof in K-12 multilingual and multicultural education. For more info, go here: https://t.co/AX7NVVCA9j @UofUCollegeOfEd @chroniclevitae @HigherEdJobs
ECS faculty enjoyed meeting prospective M.Ed. and Ph.D. students and answering questions about the department last Saturday at the annual ECS Prospective Student Day. Thank you for your attendance!