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Interprofessional simulated learning: the need for ‘sociological fidelity’
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2011Poor interprofessional communication and teamwork are now well recognised as significant contributors to adverse events in healthcare (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000).
Sharma, Saroo +3 more
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Travel-Study as Learning in Sociology
Teaching Sociology, 1988This article will provide information on the objectives, characteristics, and outcomes associated with a joint sociology-urban studies, travel-study, minicourse program. The authors have collaborated over the past seven years, offering one four-day two-credit hour minicourse each semester to our undergraduate day and evening students.
Brenda Forster, Andrew K. Prinz
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2022
Abstract This chapter acknowledges community as “one of sociology’s essential concepts,” an anchor for the section of this book devoted to music education in community settings. The chapter begins by suggesting that the notion of community, which dominates music education theory and practice, is rarely examined.
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Abstract This chapter acknowledges community as “one of sociology’s essential concepts,” an anchor for the section of this book devoted to music education in community settings. The chapter begins by suggesting that the notion of community, which dominates music education theory and practice, is rarely examined.
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The Teaching and Learning of Sociology
American Journal of Sociology, 1949Teaching consists in the creation of the most favorable atmosphere in which one can learn. "Facts" can have no meaning unless assimilated in a particular frame of reference possessed by the observer of the fact. The traditional and current presentation of data is determined by the frame of reference of the instructor or author, who often ignores the ...
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Teaching sociology: sharing learning.
Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 1992The ideas in this article arose from discussions between two nurse educators brought together from different professional backgrounds to teach on a new Project 2000 course. It is a frank and honest account of a partnership involving two teachers--a nurse and a sociologist.
M, Cameron, A, Turnbull
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Inquiry-Guided Learning in Sociology
Teaching Sociology, 2008This paper is based on a workshop of the same name presented at the 2007 American Sociological Association meetings. The purpose of the workshop and this article is to focus attention on teaching methods that require students to actively investigate sociological phenomena. During the workshop, participants practiced constructing inquiry-guided learning
Atkinson, Maxine P., Hunt, Andrea N.
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Clinical Sociology in Service Learning
Sociological Practice, 2000Experiences in teaching internship courses illustrate some of the advantages of teaching sociological practice through community service. For example, a course requirement to spend 9 hours of each week of a semester in an advocacy group provides a richer variety of opportunities for students to learn about themselves, society, sociological theory, and ...
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Learning Sociology in a Massively Multistudent Online Learning Environment
2007Is it possible to enhance student learning in Sociology 101 by staging simulated field studies in a MMOLE (massively mufti-student online learning environment) modeled after successful massively multiplayer online games (MMOG) such as Eve and Lineage? Lacking such a test option, the authors adapted an existing (MMOG) -"The Sims Online" - and conducted ...
Joel Foreman, Thomasina Borkman
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In the Trenches: Teaching and Learning Sociology
The Social Science Journal, 2018It is irresponsible for us, as educators, to assume we can teach a topic just because we happen to be scholars in the field.
Shawna Bendeck +5 more
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Sociology and Machine Learning
Abstract This chapter serves as an introduction to the Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Machine Learning. It outlines the volume’s principal objective: To provide a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview and forward-looking discussion of three pivotal themes that connect machine learning (ML) and sociology.Borch, Christian +1 more
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