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DeCesare, Michael – American Sociologist, 2006
Since academic sociology's birth in this country, sociologists have not been shy about publicly praising and ridiculing the discipline. Though sociologists have been the primary participants in the seemingly endless debates about sociology's proper subject matter, methods, and purpose, there is another group that has also struggled over the past…
Descriptors: High Schools, Intellectual Disciplines, Course Objectives, Sociology
DeCesare, Michael – Teaching Sociology, 2008
In the interest of continuing the push toward understanding the status of sociology in high schools, this research note reports some results from the first national study of high school sociology to be carried out in more than 25 years. It is also only the second national study to ever be conducted. Specifically, the author examines the prevalence…
Descriptors: High Schools, Sociology, Geographic Regions, Incidence
DeCesare, Michael – Teaching Sociology, 2007
Many sociologists now seem to assume that most, if not all, sociology students enter statistics courses full of anxiety. The problem is that this assumption is based solely on anecdotal and informal evidence. The present study seeks to correct this problem. The author begins by examining the nature and quality of the evidence that sociologists…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Sociology, Statistics, Anxiety
DeCesare, Michael – American Sociologist, 2007
There has been renewed interest over the past 5 years among sociologists in empirically examining the status of sociology in high school. The few studies that have recently been conducted, however, have focused almost exclusively on high school sociology teachers. The nature and structure of the courses themselves have been largely ignored. Given…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Textbooks, Mail Surveys, Course Content
DeCesare, Michael – American Sociologist, 2004
The role that the American Sociological Association (ASA) has historically played in reforming high school sociology courses has been alternately apathetic, active, or antagonistic. Apathy marked the time period between 1905 and about 1960, and again during most of the 1970s and 1980s. The Association played a much more active role during the New…
Descriptors: High Schools, Sociology, Professional Associations, Educational Change
DeCesare, Michael – Teaching Sociology, 2005
A neglected part of the history of teaching sociology is the history of teaching high school sociology. The American Sociological Association's centennial in 2005 affords sociologists an opportunity to reflect on the teaching of sociology--anywhere and everywhere that it happens. In the spirit of contributing to the history of teaching sociology…
Descriptors: Social Problems, High Schools, Current Events, Citizenship Education
DeCesare, Michael – Teaching Sociology, 2005
High school teachers of sociology have long been neglected by academic sociologists and the ASA. Recent developments are encouraging, however. In 2001, the ASA appointed a Task Force on the Advanced Placement Course for Sociology in High School, and "Teaching Sociology" has published three articles on high school sociology since that…
Descriptors: Sociology, Secondary School Teachers, Public School Teachers, Teacher Background