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Dear Colleagues,

I hope this email finds you all doing well. I will be teaching a doctoral summer course titled Critical and Social Theories in Education and would appreciate if you could share the below information with interested students. I am open to advanced master’s students enrolling in the course as well! I will teach critical and social theories from an interdisciplinary perspective (e.g., Marxism, Black feminist thought, and Queer theory) with students applying these theories to their research in education. Therefore, students outside of education can apply these theories to their respective fields of study.  Thank you for sharing!

Thanks,
Ericka

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Happy Tuesday,

Are you looking for a doctoral summer elective? Join me in learning about Critical and Social Theories in Education (EDAD 6391-002) this summer! Below is more information about the course. There will be only ONE assignment in this course- to explore one theory of interest via written essay or video presentation. Please let me know if you have any questions about the course.

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Ericka Roland, Ph.D. (she/her)
Assistant Professor
Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Affiliate Faculty: Center for African American Studies<https://www.uta.edu/caas/>;  Women’s & Gender Studies<https://www.uta.edu/academics/schools-colleges/liberal-arts/departments/womens-studies>;
Center of Theory<https://www.uta.edu/theory/>
The University of Texas at Arlington
P. 817-272-2804.
Office: Trimble Hall 103E
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