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Rockwell, Ashley; Vidmar, Chris M.; Harvey, Penny; Greenwood, Leanna – Teaching Sociology, 2019
Assessing course goals is often challenging; assessing an abstract goal, like empathy, can be especially so. For many instructors, empathy is central to sociological thinking. As such, fostering empathy in students is a common course goal. In this article, we report the initial findings of a semester-long assessment of empathy change in…
Descriptors: Sociology, Empathy, Outcomes of Education, Undergraduate Students
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Hertzog, Jodie; Williams, Renee – Teaching Sociology, 2007
Introducing students to sensitive social issues like intimate violence in lower level courses can spark their sociological imaginations motivating them to do further research in order to gain reflective knowledge about such topics. In order to promote two course objectives: (1) recognizing and applying sociological concepts and theories, and (2)…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Course Objectives, Marketing, Sociology
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Baker, Dawn; Snodgrass, Jon – Teaching Sociology, 1979
Explains how to use consciousness raising as a teaching technique in college level courses dealing with the sociology of sex roles. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Concept Formation, Course Evaluation, Educational Objectives