Abstract: This exercise is designed to help instructors, even those with moderate to relatively large enrollments, lead students through interviews and data analysis. Instructors in a number of fields including sociology, economics, political science, public policy, anthropology, business, or human services may find this exercise useful. Students devise their own research questions and interview questions from course readings on workplace and labor market inequality. They are responsible for conducting four short interviews; two with service-sector employees and two with managers or owners of similar establishments. Students are then responsible for assessing the extent to which the two sides converge and diverge. Along with a description o...
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This exercise is designed to help instructors, even those with moderate to relatively large enrollme...
Instructors of sociology courses strive to teach their students how to “think sociologically” or how...
can tell students, for example, that the rich-est 20 percent of U.S. households own 84 percent of al...
In this teaching note, we outline ways in which sociologists can expand their reach beyond the class...
The present study represents an evaluation of the implementation of the integration of the American ...
The present study represents an evaluation of the implementation of the integration of the American ...
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This article examines the experiences of final year undergraduate sociology students enrolled in an ...
Statistics courses stand rather isolated in most political science curricula. Students do not see th...
As many colleges and universities across the country are moving toward assessment-based models of te...
The aims of this project were to gain an overview of the extent and nature of sociology teaching in ...
This course is a first year seminar that endeavors to introduce students to both sociology and rigor...
This research project analyzes student learning in a Principles of Sociology course and explores the...
Quantitative and computer literacy are increasingly recognized as core components of a liberal educa...
This exercise is designed to help instructors, even those with moderate to relatively large enrollme...
Instructors of sociology courses strive to teach their students how to “think sociologically” or how...
can tell students, for example, that the rich-est 20 percent of U.S. households own 84 percent of al...
In this teaching note, we outline ways in which sociologists can expand their reach beyond the class...
The present study represents an evaluation of the implementation of the integration of the American ...
The present study represents an evaluation of the implementation of the integration of the American ...
This research aims to determine the use of classroom variables in social studies teaching based on t...
Presented as part of the DC Research Café (October 29, 2020). In this presentation I discuss a lon...
This article examines the experiences of final year undergraduate sociology students enrolled in an ...
Statistics courses stand rather isolated in most political science curricula. Students do not see th...
As many colleges and universities across the country are moving toward assessment-based models of te...
The aims of this project were to gain an overview of the extent and nature of sociology teaching in ...
This course is a first year seminar that endeavors to introduce students to both sociology and rigor...
This research project analyzes student learning in a Principles of Sociology course and explores the...
Quantitative and computer literacy are increasingly recognized as core components of a liberal educa...