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Compendium of Syllabi

The courses included in this compendium of syllabi cover child and family policy and a wide range of related issues. The majority of syllabi featured here are those of Consortium member faculty. Also included are links to existing compendia of relevant syllabi.

We welcome recommendations for additions to this compendium (Please send to shannon.smith@duke.edu).

The compendium is organized in two sections, as follows:
Syllabi (organized alphabetically by course title)
Links to existing compendia of syllabi


SYLLABI

COURSE FACULTY SCHOOL
Adolescent Development and the Transition to Adulthood Ariel Kalil University of Chicago
Advanced Seminar in Comparative Education Gita Steiner-Khamsi Columbia Teachers College
Child Development Lindsay Chase-Lansdale Northwestern University
Child Development and Public Policy Lisa Berlin Duke University
Child Policy Molly Irwin Case Western Reserve University
Children, Science and Politics Deborah Phillips Georgetown University
Child Welfare, Education and Juvenile Justice Elizabeth Bartholet Harvard University
Child Welfare Policy Kathleen Fox Harvard University
Child and Family Policy and Service Delivery David Crampton Case Western Reserve University
Children in Contemporary Society Karen Appleyard Duke University
Children and Public Policy Ross Cheit Brown University
Comparative Family Policy Steven Wisensale University of Connecticut
Counseling Children Donna Henderson Wake Forest University
Early Childhood Education, Childcare and School Readiness Adam Winsler George Mason University

Economics of Child and Family Policy

Robert Michael and
Rebecca Ryan
University of Chicago
Ethics and Equity in Education Robert Starratt Boston College
Education Policy Analysis John B. Williams Georgetown University
Evaluating Educational Privatization and School Choice Henry Levin Columbia Teachers College
Evaluation for Managers Andrew Hahn Brandeis University
Evolving Families: Challenges to Public Policy Sharon Sassler Cornell University
The Family and Changing Society Brian Ragsdale Northwestern University
Family Law and Public Policy Bethany Letiecq University of Montana
Family, School and Society M. Brinton Lykes Boston College
Family Policy Analysis Elaine Anderson University of Maryland
Financial Management Thomas McLaughlin Brandeis University
Federal Education Policy Sharon Kagan Columbia Teachers College
Gender and Family Policy Ira Ellman Arizona State University
Gender and the Life Course Deborah Putenney Northwestern University
Global and Comparative Systems of Higher Education Philip G. Altbach Boston College
Leadership and Organizational Behavior Jon Chilingerian Brandeis University
Participatory Action Research M. Brinton Lykes Boston College
Policy Choice as Value Conflict Anna Gassman-Pines Duke University
Poverty and Family Policy Heather Bachman University of Pittsburgh
Psychology of Women M. Brinton Lykes Boston College
Quantitative Evaluation Methods Anna Gassman-Pines Duke University
Race and Public Policy Sharon Sassler Cornell University
Social Contexts of Education Dennis Shirley Boston College
Social Justice, Management and Policy Sarita Bhalotra Brandeis University
Social Welfare Policy Sheldon Danziger University of Michigan

Topics in Child and Family Policy: Policy and Research Frameworks

Matthew Stagner University of Chicago
Work and Family Policy Harriet Presser University of Maryland
Working with children affected by violence M. Brinton Lykes Boston College
Understanding Learning Disabilities and Education Daniel Scanlon Boston College


LINKS TO EXISTING COMPENDIA OF SYLLABI

 

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