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  1. Comprehensive Group Work: What It Means & How to Teach It by Robert K. Conyne, F. Robert Wilson, et all 1996-06
  2. How to Teach Self-Instruction of Job Skills (Innovations, No. 2) by Martin Agran, Stephen C. Moore, 1994-01
  3. CASE STUD TEACH SPEC NEEDS IG by BUZZELL, 1994-03-14
  4. The Bold American Outlook Handbook: A New Post-Racism Paradigm for the 21st Century Designed to Show Educators/Parents How to Teach America's Young Pe by Anthony Maceo, 2000-07-20
  5. Using Computers to Teach Social Studies by Gene E. Rooze, Terry Northup, 1986-06
  6. The Masonic Apron And What It Teaches From The Golden Fleece And Roman Eagle by Norman Frederick de Clifford, 2005-12-08
  7. The Lies We Teach our Kids by Stephen Jennison-Smith, 2007-06-25
  8. Letters of Love Teach With Illustrations
  9. 100+ Educational Strategies to Teach Children of Color by Jawanza Kunjufu, 2008-10-01
  10. The Big Picture: What the Religions of the World Teach Us by Huston Smith, 2002-03
  11. Indian Tales That Teach/Grade K-4 by Gary Huff, 1987-08
  12. Teen Empower: Solid Gold Advice for Those Who Teach, Lead & Guide Today's Teens from America's Top Speakers and Authors in Education by Clare LoMeres, Milton Creagh, et all 1997-11
  13. Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience, Second Edition by John Westwell, 2009-03-21
  14. The Social Studies Wars: What Should We Teach the Children? by Ronald W. Evans, 2004-01-01

81. Honors & Accolades, ND Sociology, 2000-2001
Eric Stromberg, who has won a Graduate teaching Fellowship for next school year.Eric will teach a course for the sociology Department in the spring.
http://www.nd.edu/~soc/honors/honors0001.html
Congratulations go out to: FACULTY Dan Myers, who has received a grant for $150,995 from the National Science Foundation. Dan will work on "Race and Collective Violence,1967-1972." Richard Williams, who has received a grant for $113,000 from the National Science Foundation. Rich will spend the next two years working on a project entitled "The Effect of Racial, Economic, and Institutional Characteristics on Home Mortgage Lending to Underserved Markets." Gilberto Cárdenas , who has received a presidential appointment to the President's Commission on White House Fellowships. Established in 1964, the White House Fellowships are the nation's most prestigious program for leadership and public service. Each fellow serves for a year as a full-time special assistant to a Cabinet member or senior White House staff and participates in an education program designed to nurture his or her development as a leader. Click here for more information.

82. Education Planet Store ,store,Social Studies,Sociology Lesson Plans
to structure serious debate on current issues in psychology and sociology, thisreproducible of the popular Character Club is designed to teach basic social
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84. Sociology Pages > Undergraduate Study
Joint department at Florida International University describes its doctoral, masters, and bachelors degrees in these disciplines, including comparative sociology.
http://www0.york.ac.uk/depts/soci/b_unde.html
University of York Home Graduate Study Undergraduate Study ... Contact us
Ten good reasons to study Sociology at the University of York
  • The Sociology Department scored 23 out of 24 in most recent Teaching Quality Assessment carried out by HEFCE Assessors, with excellent ratings (4 out of 4) for curriculum content and design, teaching and learning, student achievement, student support, and quality assurance and enhancement. Click here if you want to see the HEFCE report.
  • The Sociology Department has a 5 rating in the 2002 Research Assessment Exercise, which makes it one of the leading departments in the country. The department is amongst the top international centres of research in conversational analysis. It also has an outstanding track record in the area of sociology of science, which includes Prof Yearley’s ground-breaking study of environmentalism and numerous projects in the Science and Technology Studies Unit, dealing particularly with the social aspects of new health technologies such as genetics. Cultural studies is the third core area of expertise in the department, with innovative research being conducted in the areas of new media, cultural change and popular culture. This is reinforced by a broader interest amongst members of the department in issues of social exclusion and discrimination, especially in relation to gender, sexuality and disability.
  • Sociology at York is ranked amongst the top departments in the country by a range of league tables. See, for example
  • 85. Grinnell College - Department Of Sociology
    sociology Department Newsletter Spring 2002, A Grinnell Alum Who Went on to Teachfor America Shares Her Experiences By Amanda Davis Features Editor for
    http://www.grinnell.edu/academic/sociology/newsletter/nws_s02p9/
    Sociology Department Newsletter - Spring 2002 Search Sociology Home Newsletter. . . Notes from the Chair ... What Are You Up To? To the Head of the Class or How I Learned to Escape
    Academia and Make a Difference in the Real World
    A Grinnell Alum Who Went on to Teach for America Shares Her Experiences
    By Amanda Davis
    While in her first year of teaching at Andrew Hill High School in San José, Adrienne Enriquez ‘98 was stopped by a school official and asked why she wasn’t in uniform. Confused, she explained that she didn’t realize that she, as a teacher, was required to wear the same uniforms as the students. It wasn’t the only time she was mistaken for a student.
    As a 21-year-old college graduate, Enriquez joined Teach for America (TFA). The program recruits college students of all majors to commit to a two-year teaching assignment in some of America’s most under-resourced school districts. TFA teachers are hired and paid as other first-year teachers. However, a TFA corps member is only hired after the school district has exhausted its pool of certified or credentialed teachers. This policy, made between TFA and individual school districts and enforced by law, helps concentrate TFA’s human resources on the most needy schools.
    The summer after TFA applicants are accepted, they participate in a six-week intensive training. In addition to learning about basic skills like making lesson plans and classroom management, part of the training entailed teaching at summer school sessions. Though Enriquez said that she felt “absolutely prepared” to go into the classroom after she completed her training, she said that in the years since she started teaching, the training program has improved dramatically. Enriquez says that she would feel ten times more prepared had she gone through the training offered now.

    86. Sociology Department Newsletter

    http://www.la.utexas.edu/socdept/newsletter/faculty.html
    The Newsletter of...
    July 2001
    New Faculty
    Starting Fall 2001
    Sharmila Rudrappa
    Assistant Professor Sharmila Rudrappa (Ph.D. Wisconsin-Madison) will be joining the Department of Sociology and the Center for Asian American Studies. Rudrappa, a South-Asian-American Studies Scholar is also a sociologist who specializes in Gender and Immigration issues. Recent publications include, "Engendering Ethnicity: Gender, Normative Sexuality and Race Among Indian Immigrant Families in the United States.", revised paper submitted to Gender and Society; and "Disciplining Desire in Making Home: Engendering Ethnicity in Indian Immigrant Families in the United States," a chapter appearing in a book on Asian Americans, 2001. (Russell Leong and Pyong Gap Min., editors). Rudrappa will be teaching courses on Sociological Theory, Gender and Society in South Asia, Contemporary Issues in U. S. Race/Ethnicity, and Political Sociology.
    Rob Crosnoe
    Social Psychology Quarterly

    87. Grinnell College - Department Of Sociology
    sociology Department Newsletter Spring 2002. A Grinnell Alum Who Went on to Teachfor America Shares Her Experiences By Amanda Davis Features Editor for
    http://wm.grinnell.edu/academic/sociology/newsletter/nws_s02p9/txt/

    Sociology Home

    Newsletter. . .

    Notes from the Chair

    The GIW Semester
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    What Are You Up To?
    Sociology Department Newsletter - Spring 2002
    To the Head of the Class or How I Learned to Escape
    Academia and Make a Difference in the Real World
    A Grinnell Alum Who Went on to Teach for America Shares Her Experiences
    By Amanda Davis
    While in her first year of teaching at Andrew Hill High School in San José, Adrienne Enriquez ‘98 was stopped by a school official and asked why she wasn’t in uniform. Confused, she explained that she didn’t realize that she, as a teacher, was required to wear the same uniforms as the students. It wasn’t the only time she was mistaken for a student.
    As a 21-year-old college graduate, Enriquez joined Teach for America (TFA). The program recruits college students of all majors to commit to a two-year teaching assignment in some of America’s most under-resourced school districts. TFA teachers are hired and paid as other first-year teachers. However, a TFA corps member is only hired after the school district has exhausted its pool of certified or credentialed teachers. This policy, made between TFA and individual school districts and enforced by law, helps concentrate TFA’s human resources on the most needy schools. The summer after TFA applicants are accepted, they participate in a six-week intensive training. In addition to learning about basic skills like making lesson plans and classroom management, part of the training entailed teaching at summer school sessions. Though Enriquez said that she felt “absolutely prepared” to go into the classroom after she completed her training, she said that in the years since she started teaching, the training program has improved dramatically. Enriquez says that she would feel ten times more prepared had she gone through the training offered now.

    88. Recent Sociology Alumnus Looks Back, Looks Forward
    Eventually, I hope to receive an advanced degree in sociology andteach at the college level, at a teachingoriented university.
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~soc/stories/recsoc.htm
    Sociology Sites American Sociological Association Eastern Sociological Society Int'l Sociological Association Int'l Rural Sociology Association Mid-South Sociological Association Midwest Sociological Society North Central Sociological Association Pacific Sociological Association Rural Sociological Society Society for the Study of S.I. Southwestern Social Science Association var myupdate = document.lastModified; document.write("Page updated " + myupdate); Breaking News! Top Stories
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    89. Teaching Techniques
    This resource is a compilation of interviews with people who teach sociologyat a wide range of institutions and institutional types.
    http://www.asanet.org/pubs/tech.html
    Teaching Techniques
    Passing On Sociology Passing On Sociology: The Teaching of a Discipline
    By Charles Goldsmid and Everett K. Wilson. The definitive book about teaching sociology. Useful for current faculty, new teachers, and graduate students. Well documented with research, the book focuses on the goals of sociology courses, common instructional problems, and various pedagogies. Includes three course patterns, evaluations of teachers and students, and other key issues. 440 pp., 1980 by Wadsworth Publishing; reprinted by ASA in 1985. Stock #206.P85. Classroom Techniques The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life
    By Parker J. Palmer. This multilayerd book explores the special dedication, knowledge of self, and sincere love for the craft that is essential to perfecting the art of instruction. Palmer guides readers through the "inner work" of teaching that can ultimately help forge communities of learning. The book also discusses a peer review of teaching that helps instructors connect their personal experiences with a larger community of peers. 199 pp., 1998. Special discount for ASA members. Stock #223.C98. Critical Pedagogy in the Classroom
    Edited by Peter Kaufman. This new guide to critical pedagogy in the classroom holds numerous essays, exercises, assignments, projects, and syllabi. Topics included are “Democracy and Critical Thinking in the Cross-Cultural,” “A Case for the Case Method: Observations from an Interactive/Democratic Classroom,” “Teaching Critically as an Act of Praxis and Resistance,” and “Syllabus: Critical Theory and the Politics of Pedagogy.” 161 pp., 2002. Stock #225.C02.

    90. The University Of Kansas Department Of Sociology
    5280. © 2002 The University of Kansas Department of sociology. Photos© The University of Kansas Office of University Relations.
    http://www.ku.edu/~socdept/links.shtml
    The University of Kansas Home Undergraduate Program Graduate Program People ... Affiliated Departments
    Other Sociology Links of Interest
    Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP)
    MidWest Sociological Association

    The American Sociological Association

    Social Sciences - WWW Virtual Library
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    Teach for America

    Fraser Hall
    1415 Jayhawk Blvd. Room 716
    Lawrence, KS 66045-7556
    socdept@ku.edu

    Phone: (785) 864-4111 or (785) 864-9400
    Fax: (785) 864-5280 This file was modified 09/24/02 04:57:59 PM

    91. A-107: Sociology Of Education
    A107 sociology OF EDUCATION. Fall 2000. Ayers, William, To TeachThe Journey of A Teacher, New York Teachers College Press, 1993.
    http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~apsp/a107readings00.html
    A-107: SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION Fall 2000 Professor Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot RESERVE READING LIST Indicates book has been ordered by the Coop. Arons, Stephen, Compelling Belief: The Culture of American Schooling , Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press,1993. Ashton-Warner, Sylvia, Teacher Ayers, William, To Teach: The Journey of A Teacher , New York: Teachers College Press, 1993. Ballenger, Cynthia, "Because You Like Us: The Language of Control, " Harvard Educational Review , Summer 1992, 62(2), pp. 199-208. Behar, Ruth, The Vulnerable Observer: Anthropology That Breaks Your Heart , Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. Bellah, Robert et. al., Habits of the Heart , Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. Benne, Kenneth, "Authority in Education," Harvard Educational Review , August1970, 40(3), pp. 385-410. Berger, Peter, Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective , New York: Doubleday, Anchor Books, 1963. Berlak, Ann and Harold, Dilemmas of Schooling , New York: Methuen, 1981. Bolster, Stanley, "Toward A More Effective Model of Research on Teaching," Harvard Educational Review , 1993, 53(1), pp. 294-308.

    92. Department Of
    Because I am able to speak some Chinese, I had the opportunity to teachin the sociology department as well as the English department.
    http://www.augustana.edu/academ/sociology/oldsite/sonwlt2.htm
    Department of Sociology/Anthropology/Social Welfare NEWSLETTER 3rd Issue February 1997 SOCIOLOGY ADAPTING TO CHANGES by Marvin Martin, excerpted from the Chicago Tribune , July 21, 1996 It seems like every time you pick up the morning paper, sociology hits you in the face. Women's rights, abortion, racism, unemployment, housing, povertythese are all issues that fall under the purview of the sociologist. If that makes it sound as if sociology is a discipline devoted to the problems of mankind, that's exactly right, said Aldon Morris, chairman of the sociology department of Northwestern University, Evanston. "Sociology mirrors the kind of important concerns that exist at any period in society," Morris said. "Sociology conducts studies that reflect societal concerns; it shows that human choices make a difference." He pointed out that among the growing areas in the forefront of sociology today are medical sociology and environmental sociology. The former "studies questions of diseasesocial aspects of how people deal with disease," Morris said. "Prominent in this field today is the social impact of AIDS on communities, families and friends". "Environmental sociology studies the relationship between environment and waste and toxic substances combined with socioeconomic factors." It includes, he added, "the prevalence of environmental racism: the notion that you're more likely to find areas of toxic waste in poor neighborhoods."

    93. NASPE's Academy Action, Winter 2003
    by those events of one year ago, many coaches still teach their players that Sportsociology is a field that allows individuals to think critically about sports
    http://www.aahperd.org/academyaction/academies/soc.html
    Chair: Dr. Karen Weiller
    University of North Texas Where are we - one year later? Sport is both commonplace and fashionable institution in our modern American culture. It is embroiled in our entertainment world, both on television and newspapers, and as Steele (1999) suggested, "sport often determines when meals will be served, who gets the car, and whether or not diplomatic relations proceed smoothly with other countries" (p. 70). Sport often combines spectacle with drama as we witness feats of human endeavors in often-extraordinary ways. Further, as Eitzen (1999) notes, there is a human desire to associate with something beyond self, whether that might be a team, an individual, or simply others with whom an allegiance to a team is shared. As many promote, sport has the capacity to build character, advance sportsmanship, hard work, and perseverance. Those who participate will learn to follow rules, respect one another and authority, as well as value the "sporting experience." Depending upon how one looks at our American society, and the sporting role within it, one might support the above view (assumed by those of a functionalist nature). Others might assume sport within our world only serves those in economic power (conflict approach). Following the events of September 11, 2001, the level of patriotism in our nation appeared to be at an all time high. The integrative nature of sport served to bring people together and clearly provided them with a feeling of unity, a sense of identification with their world as they had once known it and wished it to be again. Sport noticeably served this integrative function during a time when people desperately needed an opportunity for normalcy in their lives. Donovan (2001) noted, "And so, just like that, the games are back. The scores are right there in the morning paper. The highlights are on TV. America has returned to the business and the entertainment of baseball [sport], a week after the most heinous act of terrorism ever on its soil . . ." (p. 1).

    94. UN Publications Internet Catalogue: Sociology & Social Issues
    sociology Social Issues. TITLE Achieving Educational Quality What SchoolsTeach us Learning from Chile's P900 Primary Schools SERIES Desarrollo
    http://www.un.org/Pubs/update/socupd.htm
    United Nations Publications Catalogue
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    B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z A
    TITLE: Abortion Policies: A Global Review (Set of Three: Afghanistan to Zimbabwe)
    LANGUAGE: E.
    SALES #: 02.XIII.13
    PAGES:
    PRICE:
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    This three-volume study aims at providing objective information about the nature of laws and policies in all countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, relating to abortion at the end of the twentieth century. It consists of an analysis of abortion laws and policies. Included in this analysis is information on the social and political settings of these developments, the ways in which these laws and policies have been formulated, and how they have evolved over time. Although information on the incidence of abortion and the setting within which abortion takes place are not the focus of the study, the data is provided to enrich the policy picture.
    TITLE: ACE Project: The User's Guide to the ACE Project Electronic Resources - Administration and Cost of Elections
    LANGUAGE: E.

    95. HAMLIN'S HOMEPAGE
    higher. This page is primarily designed as a gateway to the courses I teachat UMD. Thanks, John Hamlin Courses I regularly teach. Starting
    http://www.d.umn.edu/~jhamlin1/
    H A M L I N S H O M E P A G E
    University of Minnesota - Duluth This page has been optimized for or higher.
    This page is primarily designed as a gateway to the courses I teach at UMD. If I ever get a life and become interesting, I'll add those pages. I have included, or will soon be including, a complete syllabus for each class as well as links to relevant information on the web. If you find other links you think might be appropriate for my pages, drop me an email message with the URL.
    Thanks,
    John Hamlin
    Courses I regularly teach. Starting fall 1996 I became Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Consequently my teaching responsibilities have been curtailed. I will teach just one course per quarter, and that will be a night course.
    For those of you who are curious enough about who I am, venture a look here: A more personal page complete with a list of my interests and pictures of my loved ones. Or look here for a page about my academic life.

    96. John R. Wilmoth
    During Fall 2003, I will offer an undergraduate course, Population Issues, Sociology126 / Demography 126. I will probably teach this course again in the
    http://www.demog.berkeley.edu/~jrw/
    Go to Links John R. Wilmoth PERSONAL INFORMATION Welcome to my simple but functional web page. Formally, I am Associate Professor and Graduate Advisor in the Department of Demography of the University of California at Berkeley , and a researcher in the Berkeley's Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging I am also an affiliated faculty member in the Department of Sociology and Graduate Advisor of the Graduate Group in Sociology and Demography My curriculum vitae is available in both HTML and PDF formats. The HTML version is convenient for online viewing and contains links to many of my published articles and chapters, as well as some unpublished papers. (Access to published items may require a subscription to the service that distributes the materials, such as JSTOR The PDF version contains no such links and is better for printing. CONTACT INFORMATION Address: Department of Demography
    University of California, Berkeley
    2232 Piedmont Avenue
    Berkeley, California 94720-2120
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    Database: +1 (510) 642-9688 or (510) 642-9800
    +1 (775) 213-2239 or (510) 643-8558
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