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Mooney, Joseph; McGregor, Caroline – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
It has been argued that social work is the only profession that is based on a sociolegal expertise. In this article we suggest that this expertise differentiates social work from related social professions; requiring advanced sociolegal practice skills and a particular approach to sociolegal education. In a sociolegal environment, social workers…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Work, Professional Education, Sociology
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Greenberg, Miriam; London, Rebecca A.; McKay, Steven C. – Teaching Sociology, 2020
Drawing on a multiyear local research project on the affordable housing crisis, this article outlines a pedagogical approach we call Community-Initiated Student-Engaged Research, or CISER. The CISER model brings together three key groups of actors--undergraduate students, university researchers, and community organizations--drawing on and…
Descriptors: Student Research, Undergraduate Students, Sociology, Teaching Methods
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Crystal Machado; Pao Ying Hsiao; Christian Vaccaro; Christine Baker – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2024
In this practice-based pedagogical paper, we, the university faculty of Education, Food and Nutrition, Sociology, and History in the U.S., describe how we started a Reflective Practice Teaching Circle at our institution for interdisciplinary dialogue about the effective use of social media (SM) for teaching and learning. Our discussions led to the…
Descriptors: Social Media, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Methods
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Rappleye, Jeremy; Komatsu, Hikaru – Comparative Education, 2020
Educational scholars, particularly those working in comparative education, have largely failed to recognise, let alone discuss, the impending finite-ness of global resources. The field continues to operate on an assumption of infinite resources, an implicit cultural horizon in place since at least the Western Enlightenment. It has missed the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Futures (of Society), Sustainability, Economic Development
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Shahab, Sara; Rashidi, Nasser; Sadighi, Firooz; Yamini, Mortaza – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée, 2020
This study attempted to scrutinize the disciplinary and cross-disciplinary generic variations of textbook introductions in humanities and basic sciences with reference to the onion model. The data included a sample of 60 introductions (i.e. ten each from applied linguistics, sociology, and psychology within humanities, and ten each from biology,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Textbooks, Content Analysis, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Jones, Julie Scott; Goldring, John E. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2017
The issue of poor statistical literacy amongst undergraduates in the United Kingdom is well documented. At university level, where poor statistics skills impact particularly on social science programmes, embedding is often used as a remedy. However, embedding represents a surface approach to the problem. It ignores the barriers to learning that…
Descriptors: Statistics, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Models
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Bowen, Glenn A. – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2014
Service-learning is a high-impact pedagogical strategy embraced by higher education institutions. Direct service based on a charity paradigm tends to be the norm, while little attention is paid to social change-oriented service. This article offers suggestions for incorporating social justice education into courses designed to promote social…
Descriptors: Social Change, Service Learning, Course Descriptions, Educational Strategies
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Shin, Kyoung-Ho – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2014
This study attempts to explain a process of inserting global transnational elements into an undergraduate sociology course. After a review of global themes covered in introductory sociology textbooks, the author administered two projects (Global Multiculturalism and Sociology of Wal-Mart) in an undergraduate sociology course. The current study…
Descriptors: Sociology, Undergraduate Students, Cultural Pluralism, Models
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Rexhepi, Jevdet; Torres, Carlos Alberto – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
This paper discusses Critical Theory, a model of theorizing in the field of the political sociology of education. We argue for a "reimagined" Critical Theory to herald an empowering, liberatory education that fosters curiosity and critical thinking, and a means for successful bottom-up, top-down political engagement. We present arguments…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Sociology, Role of Education, Teaching Methods
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Finkelstein, Marv – Teaching Sociology, 2009
Though C. Wright Mills made a pivotal contribution to the discipline by raising sociologists' awareness of the ideological and bureaucratic content of sociological practicality, he may have placed unyielding limits on "the promise" he profoundly proclaimed in the "sociological imagination." By defining types of practicality in such rigidly…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Classification, Sociology, Teaching Methods
Lee, Linda C. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The goal of this dissertation is twofold: 1) To develop a framework and method for simultaneously examining many different school organizations and their relation to patterns of school change and 2) To utilize that framework to obtain a district-wide understanding of the organizational functioning and change patterns of Chicago Public School (CPS)…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Teacher Persistence, Case Studies, Teaching Methods
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Chen, Honglin; Derewianka, Beverly – Research Papers in Education, 2009
In this paper, we adopt Bernstein's notion of the pedagogic device to serve as a framework for explaining conflict and change in the field of literacy education across the past few decades, particularly in England, the USA and Australia. Following an overview of the pedagogic device and related constructs, we examine the relationship between the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Models
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Shu, Jack – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2010
This paper is a situated biographical reflection on the author's Hong Kong teaching experience written using a narrative inquiry approach, describing attempts to generate innovative pedagogical practices. The journey explores how autocratic, traditional Chinese cultural expectations in Hong Kong education have nurtured a commonsense belief in…
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Sociology, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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Levy, Donald P.; Merenstein, Beth – Teaching Sociology, 2005
The study of theory is often a daunting and uninviting, if not terrifying, introduction to sociology courses. Most students do not see theory as helpful intellectual hardware that can facilitate understanding, interpretation and construction of social knowledge. This is true not only in theory courses, but also in many sociology courses including…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Crime, Active Learning, Sociology
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Lally, Jim – Teaching Sociology, 1981
Presents a strategy for simplifying the problem of how to approach important questions in the philosophy of science as they apply to sociology. Specifically, the article outlines an axial model for studying and teaching about relationships among various epistemological positions in contemporary sociology. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Models, Philosophy
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