Introduction to Sociology (Nextext Coursebook)

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009869
ISBN
9780618118687
Grade 6-12
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Charlotte Mason
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Classical
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Conceptual/Topical
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Description

This Nextext curriculum offers a basic, concise, authoritative and accessible introduction to the sociological process. Students examine the history of sociology and its three major theories: functionalism, interactionism and conflict theory. In addition, students will learn about groups and individuals, social inequality, and change in societyin that order.

The 16 chapters in the Student Course book include (in addition to the chapter reading) several features which enhance learning: a Sociologist's Perspective demonstrating concepts; differences Across Cultures; facts and statistics; key research and a focus on US culture. Chapter summaries and vocabulary lists further aid retention.

For each chapter, the Teacher Resource Manual provides objectives, vocabulary, background, further resources, discussion questions (which encourage review and critical thinking) and activities. In addition, you'll find reproducible Study Guides, Vocabulary Quizzes and Tests with multiple choice and essay questions (and all answers). The TM mentions supplemental material available on the Nextext web site. However, at the writing of this review, this site was no longer available. The course can be taught well without these supplements, but both course book and teacher manual are needed. Would be considered 1 credit at the middle school level and 1 credit at the high school level (although only introductory if your student is pursuing further education in the social sciences). Student-7.5 x 9.25, 352 pp, hc. Teacher-8.375 x 10.75, 102pp, sc. ~ Ruth

Publisher's Description of Introduction to Sociology (Nextext Coursebook)

This introduction to the field of sociology provides a highly accessible summary of the field that emphasizes new research and contemporary topics.

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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:McDougal Littell
Grades:6-12
ISBN:9780618118687
Length in Inches:9.25
Width in Inches:7.5
Height in Inches:0.75
Weight in Pounds:1.65
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