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Conner, Christopher T.; Baxter, Nicholas M. – Teaching Sociology, 2022
In this article, we report on the implementation of using the game Werewolf as a student-centered applied-learning activity to teach symbolic interaction theory and concepts. Engaging with symbolic interaction theory can be a powerful experience for students due to its potential to challenge taken-for-granted assumptions and analyze students'…
Descriptors: Games, Role Playing, Student Centered Learning, Undergraduate Students
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Levine-Rasky, Cynthia – Teaching Sociology, 2009
This note describes the use of a student poster session as an innovative approach to student learning. The local context for the assignment is provided, followed by a description of the course for which the poster was prepared, details about the assignment including its evaluation, and practical considerations for planning a poster session. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Discrimination, Visual Aids, Teaching Methods
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Huisman, Kimberly – Teaching Sociology, 2010
The author addresses the development and implementation of a service-learning project for an undergraduate course in which students interview immigrant women, incorporate the interviewees' experiences into an analytical paper, and present the findings at the end of the semester. Students are required to use C. Wright Mills's concepts of history…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Sociology, Service Learning, Student Research
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Garland, T. Neal – Teaching Sociology, 1983
A graduate teaching assistantship should be regarded as an apprenticeship. There should be close supervision in a supportive atmosphere during the earlier stages of training. The apprentices can be granted increased autonomy as they gain teaching experience and demonstrate competence. A program established by a sociology graduate department is…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Program Descriptions, Program Development
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Daudistel, Howard C.; Hedderson, John – Teaching Sociology, 1984
Described is a program for training M.A.-level evaluation researchers within an academic department. The topics covered are devising the curriculum, recruiting students, conducting internships, involving the community, and evaluating the program. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluators, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
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Dolch, Norman A. – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Describes the supervision of internships in an applied medical sociology program. Participation covers three areas: (1) establishing a wellness program; (2) maintaining the program; and (3) responding to intern needs. Finds that monitoring interns requires a structure different from academic advising and instruction, and recommends treating…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Graduate Study
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Raymondo, James C. – Teaching Sociology, 1996
Discusses the development of a computer laboratory for sociology courses, as well as some advantages and disadvantages of incorporating computer technology into the classroom. Examines the proposal and proposal-review process. Provides tips for writing a successful proposal. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Centers, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Equipment, Educational Innovation
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Sherohman, James – Teaching Sociology, 1997
Recounts a university's attempt to create a more rigorous and rewarding sociology program. Utilizing recommendations from the American Sociological Association the university introduced four levels of sequencing consisting of introductory courses, skills courses, advanced substantive courses, and capstone courses. Concludes that this was a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Change