First Contact Teaching and Learning in Introductory Sociology

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Pub. Date: 2011-07-01
Publisher(s): Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Summary

The Introduction to Sociology course is usually the first contact that students have with the discipline of sociology. This course can determine whether students take other sociology courses or learn to use sociology in their lives as adults and citizens. First Contact identifies important issues facing instructors in introducing students to the sociological imagination. Drawing on the literature of teaching and learning in sociology and higher education more broadly, First Contact provides an overview of the scholarship of teaching and learning, best practices, and other essential information to create a successful first course in sociology. It walks the instructor through the course design process-from learning about whom your students are, determining appropriate course goals and learning objectives, and using these ideas to design, execute, and assess your course. It examines the core content of a first course. It discusses how to design a syllabus, select textbooks and readings, as well as how to design and deliver effective lectures, facilitate good discussions, and other course delivery options. An invaluable resource for anyone teaching the introductory sociology course -- including grad students, new professors, and seasoned instructors who seek renewal in their approach to teaching this critical course in the sociology curriculum.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Rethinking Introductory Sociologyp. 1
Discovering Your Students: What Does the Research Say?: Rationale for Finding Out About Your Studentsp. 19
What Do You Want Your Students to Learn? Course Content and Objectivesp. 35
Tools of the TradeùThe Textbookp. 55
Tools of the TradeùThe Syllabusp. 75
Classroom TechniquesùThe Lecturep. 89
Getting Students to TalkùLeading Better Discussionsp. 99
Making Contact the First Day and Every Dayp. 115
Faculty Development: Improving Teaching and Learning in Introductor Sociologyp. 127
The Importance of First Contact in Introductory Sociologyp. 141
Appendix: Resources for Teaching and Learning in Introductory Sociologyp. 145
Bibliographyp. 149
Names Indexp. 161
Subject Indexp. 165
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