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Intro to Sociology-Complete Semester Bundle! Tests, guided notes, activities!

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    - A comprehensive, complete semester curriculum for an Introduction to Sociology/Foundations of Sociology class

    - All information was updated in 2021 so material and worksheets are recent and relevant

    -each chapter comes with a PowerPoint that doubles as a lesson guide for the teacher (it will tell you when to stop, pass out materials, open up the floor for discussions, and read certain articles) making it an easy to use/tech friendly bundle

    The bundle includes:

    • A PowerPoint/lecture guide for each chapter
    • Guided/fill-in the blank notes for each chapter that are IEP/504 friendly
    • Readings/Recent articles that help students delve deeper into sociological topics
    • Each chapter comes with a guided readings with a link to a FREE, online textbook
    • Chapter Quizzes/Exams are provided for each chapter for summative assessments
    • Lab/activities to engage students in deeper understanding of topics
    • Project based assessments provided with selected chapters for deeper, more fun engagement with the materials
    • Movie/Video guides for viewing assistance
    • Semester Exam Review
    • Semester Exam

    -Covers the following topics:

    1. Unit of analysis, independent and dependent variables, spurious relationships, social sciences, expert authorities, media, literature review
    2. In- and out- groups, formal, normative, and informal organizations, conformity, groupthink, Asch's Experiment, the Stanley Miller Experiment, and the Stanford prison experiment, cultural diversity, eugenics, genocide, ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, traditions, norms, values, and rituals
    3. Erving Goffman, John Locke, George Mead, WEB Dubois, Max Weber, Robert Merton, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Jane Elliot, Jane Addams, John B. Watson, Instrumental, Expressive, Democratic, Authoritarian leadership styles
    4. Groups, Social category, Social aggregate, vertical and horizontal social structures
    5. Formal organization, Primary groups, Secondary groups, Agents of socialization
    6. Labeling theory, Universal crime report, Social control, Innovation, Ritualism, Differential association theory
    7. Social stratification and inequality, slavery, the caste system, and the class system, social mobility, intergenerational and intra-generational mobility, wealth, prestige
    8. Relative in time deviance, Relative in space deviance, Class consciousness, crime
    9. Model minority, discrimination, prejudice, mores, folkways, Material culture, nonmaterial culture, culture, values, laws, Nature vs. nurture, Charles Darwin, feral children, and so much more!!
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Semester
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