Bored of just lecturing on social class? Try this boardgame-like activity, “Life Still Happens.” This gamified activity teaches about family’s life chance.
Bored of just lecturing on social class? Try this boardgame-like activity, “Life Still Happens.” This gamified activity teaches about family’s life chance.
Bored of just lecturing on social class? Try this boardgame-like activity, "Life Still Happens." This gamified activity teaches about family's life chance.
AI but for the instructor! Francisco Olivos and colleagues document how using GAI as a "grader" promotes fairness and efficiency for essay-type grading. Learn more from this link!
Struggling to make your online class more interactive? Try this single image approach to invite sociological debate and perspective-taking.
Victor Ray contextualizes recent events in Minnesota in this piece "America's 'dual state' is a racial state."
Many sociology students are afraid of quantitative methods and the teachers are aware of that. Check out this new article by Liz Cain, Dr Simon Massey, Dr Carla Cordner, Sophie Harris, and Dr Nazneen Ismail on the important pedagogic approach that can directly transform students' confidence and competence with quantitative methods. Access the article directly on this link.
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