This article updates and extends research by Baker and Chin, who tracked changes in studies published in Teaching Sociology from 1973 to 1983 (Baker) and 1984 to 1999 (Chin). The current study traces ...
The focus of the article is on the author's experience as learner and teacher. The task of preparing law students for their professional life is compared to that of teaching undergraduates who, in the ...
MONTREAL -- It’s not whether to talk to students about sensitive current events like the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Va., but how. That was the upshot of a panel called “Teaching in ...
Although trained -- first at Syracuse University, then at Cornell -- mainly as an anthropologist, I have always thought of myself as a sociologist. Despite this significant part of my persona and the ...
The recent and rapid development of the higher education of women is one of the remarkable changes of our generation. Colleges less than twenty years old now count their students far into the hundreds ...
What did you do before coming to Drexel? Before joining Drexel as an assistant teaching professor in the Sociology Department, I lived, worked and attended graduate school in Bloomington, Indiana.
Jax Gonzalez’s impressive academic accomplishments and educational pursuits would astound even their former self. I strive for liberation in everything that I do, and teaching is an opportunity to ...
Jun. 18—GLASTONBURY — Nicolas Simon started studying sociology before he even knew he was doing it, going back to his childhood in France. Now, the sociology professor at Eastern Connecticut State ...
What is college for? In the scintillating world of higher-ed wonkery, we are constantly arguing about this: The cultivation of a critically thinking citizenry! Vocational training! Upward mobility!
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