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Fredericks, Marcel; Miller, Steven I. – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Explores new ways of stimulating critical thinking in teaching basic sociology courses and finds the use of paradoxes and dilemmas an effective teaching tool, as they reflect the dialectical nature of sociological analysis. Gives examples of paradoxes and dilemmas, and discusses basic strategies in recognizing and resolving dilemmas. (NL)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Materials

Logan, Charles H. – Teaching Sociology, 1976
The claim that sociology teaches students how to think more critically and scientifically about social issues was tested on college-level students in a sociology department. Results indicated neither the inclination nor the ability increased in the students having sociological training. (ND)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation

Basirico, Laurence A. – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Outlines a model of instruction that uses Marvin Olsen's reconceptualization of sociology as "sociological practice" to integrate sociological practice into traditional courses. States that this approach helps students gain a critical perspective and overcome personal and cultural ideological constraints in dealing with real issues…
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development

Bauer, Henry H.; Snizek, William E. – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Reports on efforts of two professors to counter the adverse effects of large survey classes. Data are presented concerning their efforts to encourage students to formulate and hand in written spontaneous questions concerning material presented in the lectures. Suggests that this procedure stimulates critical thinking by both instructor and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Class Activities, Class Size, Classroom Techniques

Laz, Cheryl – Teaching Sociology, 1996
Focuses on the uses of science fiction to teach sociology and develop critical and creative thinking. Maintains that in the last 20 years science fiction has become concerned increasingly with social themes. Concludes with a detailed description of the use of "The Handmaid's Tale" in an introductory sociology course. (MJP)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Fundamental Concepts

Weast, Don – Teaching Sociology, 1996
Advocates and outlines an instructional strategy for developing critical-thinking skills in sociology classes. The "panning-for-gold" strategy requires students to interact continually with the material through questioning and evaluation. Includes a template of suggestions for critically evaluating material. Test results showed…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Instructional Innovation