
First Contact Teaching and Learning in Introductory Sociology
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Rethinking Introductory Sociology | p. 1 |
Discovering Your Students: What Does the Research Say?: Rationale for Finding Out About Your Students | p. 19 |
What Do You Want Your Students to Learn? Course Content and Objectives | p. 35 |
Tools of the TradeùThe Textbook | p. 55 |
Tools of the TradeùThe Syllabus | p. 75 |
Classroom TechniquesùThe Lecture | p. 89 |
Getting Students to TalkùLeading Better Discussions | p. 99 |
Making Contact the First Day and Every Day | p. 115 |
Faculty Development: Improving Teaching and Learning in Introductor Sociology | p. 127 |
The Importance of First Contact in Introductory Sociology | p. 141 |
Appendix: Resources for Teaching and Learning in Introductory Sociology | p. 145 |
Bibliography | p. 149 |
Names Index | p. 161 |
Subject Index | p. 165 |
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