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I just put my kids on the school bus. I had to talk to to the bus driver this morning about some of the other kids. Turns out my kids are being picked on by others on the bus. One…
I just put my kids on the school bus. I had to talk to to the bus driver this morning about some of the other kids. Turns out my kids are being picked on by others on the bus. One…
I just put my kids on the school bus. I had to talk to to the bus driver this morning about some of the other kids. Turns out my kids are being picked on by others on the bus. One…
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[T]he higher the concentration of competition in any interaction, the less likely it is to be enjoyable and the more likely it is to be destructive to our self esteem, our relationships, our standards of fairness. (Kohn, 1992, p. 167)…
The following course, Sociology 101 (currently Sociology 288) , is a junior level sociology course provided by Athabasca University’s Center for Global and Social Analysis. Together with Sociology 100 this course forms a standard 6 credit introduction to the critical…
Objectives At the end of this unit, students will be able to: 1. Understand the importance of evidence and reasoned assessment to working with the social reality. 2. Identify several different research methods used by sociologists to study the social…
Objectives At the end of this unit, students will be able to: 1. Have a basic understanding of the discipline of sociology and the sorts of questions it seeks to answer. 2. Identify early and significant sociologists by name. 3. …
Objectives At the end of this unit, students will be able to: Identify gender inequalities in their work and life. Discuss the basic theoretical positions that attempt to explain gender (e.g., various forms of feminism). Consider the “why?” questions. Why…
Objectives At the end of this unit, students will be able to: 1. Identify what is meant by the phrase “diversity of the family. 2. Outline the changing demographic characteristics of the family 3. Outline the difference between complementary and…