This article by García-Albacete and Hoskins (2024) examines the effect of higher education on political self-efficacy. The article suggests that some teaching methods may widen the gender gap in political self-efficacy.
This article by García-Albacete and Hoskins (2024) examines the effect of higher education on political self-efficacy. The article suggests that some teaching methods may widen the gender gap in political self-efficacy.
We try our best to be inclusive to all students. Let's explore this LinkedIn blog post on "Curricular Barriers That Harm Neurodivergent Students of Color."
It's all about Florida: teaching systemic inequality but not sure if the course contents follow the state laws? Better check this 'state-approved' sanitized sociology textbook out!
What it means to learn outside schools? Try this experiential project by Alyssa Lyons in museum settings, where students examine exhibition, display, and content of museums.
Heard of the Hot Ones? It's a YouTube interview series where celebrities are asked questions while eating spicy hot wings. You might get hungry but it's a good place to learn semi-structured interview technique, probing, rapport building, and content analysis.
Teaching a whole semester of a Sociology class can be exhausting sometimes. To deal with the end of the semester burn-out and bring out that spark among the students, these meaningful public‑facing activities might be helpful! Check out this teaching resource: Teaching with Students as Your First Audience!
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