Descriptor
Higher Education | 5 |
Sociology | 5 |
Teaching Methods | 5 |
Social Problems | 3 |
Course Descriptions | 2 |
Journalism | 2 |
Case Studies | 1 |
Comparative Analysis | 1 |
Course Evaluation | 1 |
Course Objectives | 1 |
Critical Thinking | 1 |
More ▼ |
Source
Teaching Sociology | 4 |
Author
Baker, Paul J. | 5 |
Jones, Janet S. | 2 |
Anderson, Louis E. | 1 |
Publication Type
Guides - Classroom - Teacher | 2 |
Journal Articles | 2 |
Reports - Research | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Practitioners | 2 |
Teachers | 1 |
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating

Baker, Paul J. – Teaching Sociology, 1976
Pros and cons of teaching large classes are discussed. Five innovative teaching efforts are reviewed as alternatives: lecture-tutorial system, modular teaching approach, self-paced instructional program, diversified learning approach, and teaching information processing system. (ND)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Large Group Instruction, Mass Instruction

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

Baker, Paul J.; Jones, Janet S. – Teaching Sociology, 1979
Describes a social problems sociology course in which reading and writing assignments are of paramount importance. The article is presented in three sections--an account of the teacher's goals, plans, and experiences; evaluation of the course by the undergraduate research associate; and reflections by the teacher on literacy and academic values.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Evaluation, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Baker, Paul J.; Anderson, Louis E. – 1983
A prospectus and practical guide, this manual shows college teachers how to help students better understand social problems by comparing sociology with two other types of social knowledge (common sense and journalism) and cultivate critical thinking skills which transcend the three types of social knowledge. Chapter 1 proposes a teaching/learning…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Higher Education

Baker, Paul J. – Teaching Sociology, 1975
As part of an introductory sociology course students examined social problems from the three perspectives of common sense, journalism, and sociology. They explored these perspectives outside the classroom through various activities which included a questionnaire of their own common sense thoughts, interviews, and readings. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Innovation, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education