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Soc 1: Bakehorn

Page history last edited by Rachel Wetts 9 years, 4 months ago

You might also want to check out resources for Gold's Soc 1, as there has been overlap in the past on the material Bakehorn and Gold teach in Soc 1.

 

Lesson Plans

  • Week 3 Discussion Questions (Becker, Berger, Burawoy, Durkheim, Mills, and Simmel): Discussion questions for group work and presentations covering “social facts,” the sociological imagination, and Simmel, “The Stranger,” Becker, “Becoming a Marihuana User,” Berger, “Sociology as a Form of Consciousness,” Burawoy, “Public Sociologies,” and Berger, “Sociology as an Individual Pastime.”  
  • Bettie, "Women without Class" Discussion Questions
  •  Love and Marriage Discussion Questions (Coontz, Gupta, Hull): Discussion questions for group work and presentations covering Hull et al., “The Changing Landscape of Love and Marriage,” Gupta, “Love, Arranged Marriage, and the Indian Social Structure,” and Coontz, “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love.”
  • Downey and Gibbs, Farkas, and Lareau Discussion Questions: Discussion questions for group work and presentations covering Farkas, “The Black-White Test Score Gap,” Downey and Gibbs, “How Schools Really Matter,” and Lareau, “Concerted Cultivation and the Accomplishment of Natural Growth.”
  • Durkheim and Mills – Social Facts and Sociological Imagination Handout: Handout summarizing and relating these two concepts.  Could be adapted to be two independent handouts.

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