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Pathak, Dev Nath – Higher Education for the Future, 2022
Lately, the debates on teaching-practices in the online mode have given grounds to ask a fundamental question, does pedagogy really matter? For educationists, it surely does. But, what idea of pedagogy prevails upon the pedagogues, the teachers, techno-managerial professors, particularly in the higher education? This article rummages through the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Practices, Higher Education
Shalem, Yael; Allais, Stephanie – Curriculum Journal, 2019
This paper examines two influential views within the sociology of knowledge, specifically in literature examining relationships between knowledge, curriculum, and social justice, located in the South African context of extreme inequality and poverty. The first emphasizes the role of disciplines in creating criteria of powerful knowledge, arguing…
Descriptors: Sociology, Knowledge Level, Intellectual Disciplines, Social Justice
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
Maghbouleh, Neda; Childress, Clayton; Alamo-Pastrana, Carlos – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2015
Marx's critique of capitalism remains foundational to the university social science curriculum yet little is known about how instructors teach Marx. In post-industrial, service-oriented economies, students are also increasingly disconnected from the conditions of industrial capitalism that animate Marx's analysis. Inspired by the discussion of how…
Descriptors: Marxian Analysis, Social Systems, Social Sciences, Role Playing
Clark, Tom; Foster, Liam – Teaching Public Administration, 2017
There is continuing concern about the paucity of social science graduates who have the quantitative skills required by academia and industry. Not only do students often lack the confidence to explore, and use, statistical techniques, the dominance of qualitative research in many disciplines has also often constrained programme-level integration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Alignment (Education), Statistics, Social Sciences
Carter, Jackie; Brown, Mark; Simpson, Kathryn – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2017
In British social science degree programmes, methods courses have a bad press, and statistics courses in particular are not well-liked by most students. A nationally-coordinated, strategic investment in quantitative skills training, Q-Step, is an attempt to address the issues affecting the shortage of quantitatively trained humanities and social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Social Sciences, Social Science Research
Pelak, Cynthia Fabrizio; Duncan, Stacey – Teaching Sociology, 2017
This article explores the use of a social science-fictional play to teach macro-structural concepts related to global capitalism and surplus labor in a small and large Introduction to Sociology course. Relying on a cross-disciplinary and critical pedagogical approach that combines theory and practice to empower students to develop a critical…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Sciences, Fiction, Drama
McLean, Monica; Abbas, Andrea; Ashwin, Paul – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This paper illustrates how critical use of Basil Bernstein's theory illuminates the mechanisms by which university knowledge, curriculum and pedagogy both reproduce and interrupt social inequalities. To this end, empirical examples are selected from the findings of the ESRC-funded project "Pedagogic Quality and Inequality in University First…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Social Theories, Higher Education, Educational Attainment

Smith, Charles W. – Social Studies, 1982
Describes classroom techniques used successfully by the author for teaching key sociological and social scientific concepts in secondary social studies courses. The author believes that the great value of sociology is the way it perceives and conceives of human behavior, rather than in so-called sociological findings. (RM)
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Secondary Education, Social Sciences, Social Studies

Miller, Ron; Miller, Rita Seiden – Teaching Sociology, 1976
This paper explains the purpose of using a student's diary as a teaching device for their sociology courses, its advantages, its disadvantages, and the mechanics of its utilization. Exemplary quotations from some diaries are included. (ND)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Diaries, Educational Media, Higher Education
Graaff, J. F. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2007
Sociology invites transformations among first year students which go through at least three distinct levels. At the conceptual level, three basic concepts, debunking, relativizing and system-relating, challenge public opinion modes of thinking. But students in this course go beyond explicit course examples and perform these notions in a more…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Self Concept, Sociology, Empathy

Lorenz, Frederick O. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Shows how an introductory social science statistics course can improve the treatment of regression assumptions, the problem of outliers, and the important idea that some outliers have greater influence than others through the use of Anscombe's now classic 1973 example and Cook's (1977; 1979) extension of the idea of influence. (JDH)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Regression (Statistics)

Hynes, Eugene – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Describes how sociology teachers can use Western Apaches' joking about the characterizations of Anglo-Americans as learning experiences. Suggests that Keith Basso's ethnographic research on the Apache Indians is a good resource for this material. Gives examples of jokes and follow-up discussions. Lists five ways in which this material is…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Humor, Resource Materials

Singleton, Royce, Jr. – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Presents a method for teaching sampling that uses hypothetical, small-scale target populations. Suggests that this method can best introduce the basic concepts of sampling in the context of a concrete example. Uses actual data collected from the class in order to provide a hands-on experience. Notes some potential limitations of the approach. (KO)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning, Higher Education

Segady, Thomas W. – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Outlines strategies for effectively teaching classic works of sociological theory to undergraduate sociology majors. Suggests placing a heightened emphasis on writing, opening the class to as much discussion as possible, and forming student reading groups. Selects classic works to be read and an order in which to teach them. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Higher Education, Social Sciences