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Snow, Robert P. – Teaching Sociology, 1983
A television documentary series on information technology was used as core material for a general sociology elective. College students viewed programs at home and completed written assignments from an instructor-prepared study guide oriented to understanding sociological perspectives and concepts and applying them to issues related to information…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Documentaries, Educational Television, Higher Education
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Dunlap, Riley; And Others – Environmental Review, 1984
Presents descriptions (syllabi, outlines, goals) of interdisciplinary environmental studies courses. Topic areas of these courses include: environmental sociology; human ecology (politics, institutions, and the environment); humans and the environment in historical perspective; environmental management; humans, hazards, and disasters; and other…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Environmental Education, Higher Education
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Kalia, Narendra Nath – Teaching Sociology, 1984
Analyzing literary materials to discern relationships between sociological variables is an established mode of scholarly inquiry which can easily be used in the instruction of sociology. A step-by-step method for writing a sociological book review is outlined and discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Sociology
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Gondolf, Edward W. – Teaching Sociology, 1985
Utopian societies can actually demonstrate some essential needs for community life. In this sociology course students read utopian literature and then investigated the lessons gleaned from their study of the utopian societies through experiential learning projects, e.g., participant observation of dorm life, leadership simulations, and utopian…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Educational Objectives
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Zucker, Lynne G. – Teaching Sociology, 1984
Social psychology has separate sociological and psychological approaches that must be bridged in undergraduate courses. One possible course format is to cover a variety of theories, then their substantive applications. Two texts, detailed handouts, and demonstrations, including simulations and field problems, help students to understand and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Baker, Paul J.; Jones, Janet S. – Teaching Sociology, 1981
Proposes a teaching/learning strategy for college level sociology courses on problem solving. The method involves directing students to assess the logical adequacy of statements selected from common sense, journalism, and sociology. Evaluation of a course based on this method indicates that it can help students develop rational thinking skills.…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Educational Assessment, Higher Education
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Ito, Kinko – Teaching Sociology, 1993
Asserts that the United States and Japan exist in a symbiotic partnership and that sociology courses provide an excellent opportunity to teach about multicultural issues. Describes a college-level course on the sociology of Japan. Discusses teaching methods, instructional materials, and the potential for team-teaching. (CFR)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cultural Differences
Friedrichs, David O. – 1983
A course on white collar crime suitable for use in a small or moderately sized undergraduate sociology program is outlined. The development, format, and evaluation of the course are discussed in separate sections. The program is seen as developing out of a need to identify and foster awareness of a wide range of illegal and deviant activities…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Course Descriptions, Criminals, Curriculum Enrichment
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Spector, Malcolm – Teaching Sociology, 1976
Six student projects which focus attention on the activities and processes through which conditions come to be defined as social problems are described. They demonstrate the relevance of the student's own values and life experiences in understanding social problems. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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Olzak, Susan – Teaching Sociology, 1981
Assesses the discipline of sociology with regard to student needs, student objectives, vocational v career emphases, research needs, and possible instructional improvements. Suggests that instructors of sociology courses for college undergraduates should concentrate on changing employment demands and students' job market needs. Ways of directing…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Broderick, John, Ed. – 1984
One of a series of resources for teaching sociology at the postsecondary level, this volume contains syllabi and instructional materials for courses in juvenile delinquency. Material is divided into two parts. Part One consists of 16 syllabi ranging from those stressing theory to those which are more directly concerned with the practical problems…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Weil, Frederick D., Comp.; Dobratz, Betty A., Comp. – 1984
One of a series of resources for teaching sociology at the postsecondary level, this volume contains syllabi and a bibliography of instructional materials for courses in political sociology. Material is arranged in four sections. Section 1, an introduction, provides an overview of the American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center, a…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Instructional Materials
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Corsino, Louis – Teaching Sociology, 1985
This simulation involves students in a critique and analysis of the social welfare response to social problems. Students are divided into welfare administrators and disadvantaged groups and asked to role play typical interactions between these two social categories of people. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Empathy, Higher Education, Simulation
Latimore, James, Ed.; Levesque-Lopman, Louise, Ed. – 1984
One of a series of resources for teaching sociology at the postsecondary level, this volume contains syllabi and resource materials for instruction in social theory. Material is divided into four sections. Section I, an introduction, describes the nature of social theory and provides tabulations of the kind of theory courses offered at the…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Graduate Study
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Roth, Robin L. – Teaching Sociology, 1985
How student journals were used in a college-level sex/gender sociology course to facilitate student learning through writing is described. Students are required to formulate journal entries based on an issue or question that they raise for themselves. Learning occurs as students make connections in developing answers to their own questions.…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Feminism, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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