Abstract
The sociological imagination is a core component of all introductory sociology courses. A main focus of this perspective is how social forces are related to individual lives. Undergraduates are often socialized to rely on individualistic explanations of public issues. These explanations often blame, dehumanize, and other the victim, thereby inhibiting the...Download this resource to see full details. Download this resource to see full details.
Details
- Subject Area(s):
- Social Change
- Resource Type(s):
- Class Activity
- Class Level(s):
- Any Level
- Class Size(s):
- Any
Usage Notes
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Learning Goals and Assessments
Learning Goal(s):
- Understand and use the sociological imagination.
- Increase empathy among students through activities, discussion, and learning the sociological imagination.
Goal Assessment(s):
- Pretests and posttests
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