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Sociology of Education

Sociology of Education

Introducing students to themes in the sociology of education and socio-cultural issues, including global trends in education and global citizenship, that have an impact on the school/classroom community.
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Our Challenge

This Challenge Based Learning module introduces students to the major themes in the sociology of education and the socio-cultural issues that have an impact on the school/classroom community.

The Team

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Elaine McDonald
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Sabrina Fitzsimons
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Study format
Hybrid
Application period
30 July – 15 August 2025
Study period
8 August 2025 – 10 April 2026
Credits
5 ECTS
Hosting university
Dublin City University
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Learning outcomes

LO1 - Learning Outcome 1

Display an understanding of the relationship between school and society.

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LO2 - Learning Outcome 2

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of key socio-cultural issues and their impact on the second-level school community.

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LO3 - Learning Outcome 3

Give evidence of critical engagement with the relevant documents/policies that seek to respond to sustainability; global citizenship; wellbeing and resilience; working with parents; education disadvantage, gender in education and intercultural education.

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LO4 - Learning Outcome 4

Engage in critical reflection on the role of the teacher in creating an inclusive teaching/learning community in light of the themes/issues raised in the module.

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LO5 - Learning Outcome 5

Describe and be able to analyse a number of key contemporary socio-cultural issues and be able to consider their impact on the second-level school community.

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LO6 - Learning Outcome 6

Work collaboratively and creatively to apply a challenge-based learning approach to respond to the issues raised in the module

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This Challenge Based Learning module introduces students to the major themes in the sociology of education and the socio-cultural issues that have an impact on the school/classroom community. These include topics such as global trends in education, sustainability, global citizenship, etc. It also has a strong focus on inclusion.While the module includes some direct lectures, it primarily draws on the expertise of education stakeholders - that is, peers and colleagues in the broader field of education who have experience and knowledge in areas such as Education Disadvantage, LGBTQi topics, Gender, Homelessness and other topics which have significant societal impact. The stakeholders meet with students over a series of timetabled sessions to discuss the theme and its attendant issues and to articulate challenges. 

At the end of the stakeholder input, students are assigned to groups to construct a ‘solution’ to the set challenge. As a team, students present their solution as a recorded presentation and in research poster format. The CBL event culminates in a Research Poster Showcase event attended by stakeholders and academics from the Institute of Education.

Hosting university

Dublin City University

Dublin City University