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Takata, Susan R.; Leiting, Wanda – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Describes a "learning by doing" approach to sociological research designed to gather a comprehensive understanding of the Racine, Wisconsin youth gang situation, led to a nontraditional approach to research in typical research methods course. Includes information about student and faculty involvement, the process of research training,…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning, Higher Education

Brutton, Brent T.; Crull, Sue R. – Teaching Sociology, 1980
Suggests how to reduce student passivity in large-enrollment college level classes by directing students to participate in a social survey which involves research replication. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research Methodology, Research Skills, Sociology

Kain, Edward L. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Describes how microcomputers were integrated into a large introductory sociology course to teach basic sociological concepts. Included is a description of the teaching principles which guided the project's instructional design, a description of the formation and operation of the student research teams, and several concrete examples of the problems…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, Higher Education

Lee, Raymond M. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Describes two teaching simulations which can be used to introduce students to problems encountered in field research. The first simulation deals with gaining access to a research setting, while the second concerns some ethical difficulties which may potentially confront a field researcher. A number of reasons for using simulations in preference to…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Ethics, Field Studies, Higher Education

Kain, Edward L. – Teaching Sociology, 1999
Examines the professional socialization of undergraduate sociology majors with a focus on research training. Explores four assumptions related to professional socialization and a cumulative curriculum. Presents data on the national patterns in research training in undergraduate sociology and offers a case study of research training at Southwestern…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Educational Research, Higher Education, Research Skills

Falk, Frank R.; Cortese, Charles F. – Teaching Sociology, 1974
The items and minimum cost necessary for estimating a research laboratory are provided for the small college instructor, as well as a programmatic statement of procedure. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Data Analysis, Higher Education, Laboratories

Jenkins, Richard – Teaching Sociology, 1995
Asserts that training in social research methods is a central part of sociology education. Maintains that, while social and communication skills are managerially and epistemologically important to successful research, they often are ignored. Argues for the inclusion of these skills in research methods courses. (CFR)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Educational Strategies, Epistemology

Keating, Barbara – Teaching Sociology, 1991
Compares providing staged assignments for teaching research methods to providing a spotter for safety in gymnastics. Describes guidelines for a research proposal. Discusses problem definition, literature review, hypothesis development, data collection, and analysis. Argues that students must know the rules and reasons for the ideal model of…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Higher Education, Instructional Materials

Keen, Mike F. – Teaching Sociology, 1996
Considers the complete ethnographic project as a strategy for teaching qualitative methods. Describes an undergraduate class where students chose an ethnographic setting, gathered and analyzed data, and wrote a final report. Settings included Laundromats, bingo halls, auctions, karaoke clubs, and bowling leagues. (MJP)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Interpretation, Ethnography, Experiential Learning

Sernau, Scott – Teaching Sociology, 1995
Describes a research project that takes a problem-solving approach to teaching about social stratification. Students identify a local issue related to stratification (homeless, welfare reform, etc.). They break into small groups and design a research plan, conduct a literature search, perform the fieldwork, and arrive at a synthesis. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement

Potter, Alisa M. – Teaching Sociology, 1995
Maintains that undergraduate sociology students often are intimidated by course requirements in statistics and research methods. Describes course content and instructional strategies used to enhance student understanding and motivation. Reports that student evaluations of the course were uniformly positive. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Course Descriptions