ERIC Number: EJ890033
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Publication Date: 2006-Apr
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The Research Article as a Foundation for Subject-Centered Learning and Teaching Public Sociology: Experiential Exercises for Thinking Structurally about Child Care Fatalities
Lee, Matthew T.; Wrigley, Julia; Dreby, Joanna
Teaching Sociology, v34 n2 p173-187 Apr 2006
This paper is the latest installment in a series that is designed to bridge the gap between teaching and practice by developing classroom applications based on a current research article from the "American Sociological Review". We discuss the ways in which a recent "ASR" paper on child care fatalities can be used to help students explore Burawoy's conception of "public" sociology in a manner that is consistent with a subject-centered pedagogical approach. To illustrate this approach, we offer three experiential exercises designed to facilitate the active engagement of students' hearts, as well as their minds, thereby linking our subject-centered approach to the increasingly popular notion of character education.
Descriptors: Sociology, Values Education, Child Care, Teaching Methods, Journal Articles, Death, Well Being, School Safety, Student Participation, Periodicals, Undergraduate Study, Research Methodology, Violence, Student Centered Curriculum, Experiential Learning, Law Related Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Vignettes
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