Sociology Through Active Learning

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Author: Kathleen McKinney
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Edition: 2nd Edition
ISBN-13: 9781412957038
Publishing year: August 2008
No of pages: 304
Weight: 680 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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This student workbook is designed tallow you teasily integrate multiple active learning exercises intyour Introduction tSociology courses Many teachers want tuse ôactive learningö in their class, but donÆt have the materials commensurate with that pedagogy These 51 active learning exercises have been carefully selected from a nationwide search of the best class-tested active learning material available in sociology Affordably priced, this workbook provides the best that sociology has toffer!Key and New Features Offers many fresh exercisesùabout 40% of the assignments are new tthis editionFeatures tear-out worksheets for ease of submission and gradingPresents a wide variety of exercises in terms of content, time required, usefulness for individual or group completion, and relevance for in-class or out-of-class practice InstructorsÆ Resources on CD-ROM!InstructorsÆ Resources on CD-ROM provides detailed information on using, grading, and adapting the exercises In addition the CD-ROM alsincludes commentary from the contributing authors explaining their experiences with the exercises, including how they promote specific learning goals and how current instructions tstudents facilitate the assignment This CD-ROM features new components tthe summary chart for instructors that indicate which assignments have web components, which have global aspects, and other criteria thelp professors select the most useful exercises for their teaching needs Qualified instructors may receive a copy by contacting SAGE at 1-800-818-SAGE (7243) between 6 am û 5 pm, PSTIntended AudienceThe book is designed as the ideal active learning companion tvirtually all Introduction tSociology texts, making it an ideal supplemental text for any undergraduate Introduction tSociology or Principles of Sociology course