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Marullo, Sam; Moayedi, Roxanna; Cooke, Deanna – Teaching Sociology, 2009
C. Wright Mills would be a friendly critic of service learning, acknowledging its benefits for providing students with experiential learning opportunities to connect personal troubles with social issues. Yet he would be critical of service-learning practices that perpetuate institutional power inequalities and that do not advance the social change…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Research Projects, Service Learning, Sociology

Gelfand, Donald E. – Teaching Sociology, 1976
A graduate program in community sociology designed to train sociologists for nonacademic careers and a projected program of "continuing education" for sociologists already at work in the field are described. The philosophies, components, and interrelationships of these two efforts are detailed. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Community Services, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Educational Programs

Levinson, Richard M. – Teaching Sociology, 1979
Describes a comparative health care systems program based in London which combines seminars, clinical site visits, and participant observation. Objective is for students to view health care systems through a sociological perspective using experiential learning and systems analysis. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Finley, Laura L. – Teaching Sociology, 2004
This article describes a content analysis project initiated in an Introduction to Criminal Justice course. Students were asked to analyze presentations of specific players in the criminal justice system, including criminals, victims, police, and lawyers. Students were then required to compare the media presentation with reality, as derived from…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Course Objectives, Criminals, Juvenile Justice