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Soyer, Mehmet; McCrackin, Gina; Ziyanak, Sebahattin; Givens, Jennifer; Jump, Vonda; Schad, Jessica – Teaching Sociology, 2023
This article explores the outcomes of using community-engaged learning in a sustainability-focused social sciences research course titled Methods of Social Research. The integrated components of the course were designed to teach students about the research process while addressing sustainability issues at Utah State University. Throughout the…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Research Methodology, Courses, Sustainability
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McKinney, Jennifer; Snedker, Karen A. – Teaching Sociology, 2017
In response to increasing homelessness in our city, Seattle Pacific University invited a homeless encampment (Tent City) to reside on our university campus for three months. This provided an opportunity to engage students on issues of poverty and inequality. Building from a service-learning model, we devised course work around homelessness and…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Homeless People, Service Learning, Outreach Programs
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Blouin, David D.; Perry, Evelyn M. – Teaching Sociology, 2009
One of the major selling points of service-learning courses is their potential to mutually benefit communities, universities, and students. Although a great deal of research reports numerous pedagogical and personal benefits for students--from improved grades and increased civic engagement to increased understanding and appreciation of…
Descriptors: Organizational Objectives, Service Learning, Guidelines, Interviews
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Hironimus-Wendt, Robert J.; Wallace, Lora Ebert – Teaching Sociology, 2009
In this paper, we maintain that sociologists should deliberately teach social responsibility as a means of fulfilling the promise that C. Wright Mills envisioned. A key aspect of the sociological imagination includes a sense of social responsibility, but that aspect is best learned through a combination of experience and academic knowledge.…
Descriptors: Imagination, Service Learning, Active Learning, Sociology