Abstract
This exercise with corresponding PowerPoint combines the application of concepts adopted from the now classic Jane Jacobs’ Death and Life of the Great American Cities with introductory urban sociological lessons. The key concepts for this session include: neighborhood, urban residential patterns, urban ecology, urbanization, private, semi-private, and...Download this resource to see full details. Download this resource to see full details.
Details
- Subject Area(s):
- Urban Sociology
- Resource Type(s):
- PowerPoint
- Class Level(s):
- College 300
- Class Size(s):
- Medium
Usage Notes
On the assignment, I suggest the instructor ask students to document their own residential patterns – either from their youth (permanent address,) or present living situation. However, this should be assigned with alternatives – allow students to document other residential patterns that you identify. By implication, issues of social class will be revealed...Download this resource to see full details. Download this resource to see full details.
Learning Goals and Assessments
Learning Goal(s):
- Goal 1: Students can identify "cultural relativity and private/public/semi-private space"
- Goal 2: Students can define and identify – community, city, urban area, urban clusters, urbanized area, micropolitan statistical area (MicroSA), metropolitcan statistical area (MetroSA or MSA)
Goal Assessment(s):
- Assessment 1: Students provide definitions orally in class and through graphic analysis in presentation form. They document a neighborhood and present it to the class.
- Assessment 2: Students can apply the above concepts to an aerial views from ‘Google maps,’ and photographs. Students apply the terms to their presentations.
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