How Sociological Leaders Teach

Author:

Persell Caroline Hodges1,Pfeiffer Kathryn M.2,Syed Ali3

Affiliation:

1. Caroline Hodges Persell is professor of sociology at New York University. A past vice president of the American Sociological Association, she specializes in sociology of education, race and education, educational inequality, the impact of computer technologies on education, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.

2. Kathryn M. Pfeiffer is a PhD candidate in sociology at New York University. Her research focuses on race, family wealth, housing decisions, and access to educational opportunities. It is being supported by a National Science Foundation dissertation award.

3. Ali Syed began working on this project while an undergraduate student in the Gallatin Division of New York University. Currently, he is working as a research assistant for Professor Regina Werum at Emory University and plans to pursue graduate study in sociology. At Gallatin, he concentrated in American Studies.

Abstract

This paper arose from a larger study designed to explore what leaders in the field of sociology think are the most important goals and principles for students to understand after taking a college-level introductory course and how they teach those principles. A population of scholarly leaders in sociology was defined by various forms of peer recognition and included elected presidents of national and regional professional associations, recipients of national awards, and recipients of competitive research funding. In 2005 and 2006 we interviewed a sample of 44 leaders to gain an understanding of key principles and how they are taught. We report their teaching strategies and compare their strategies to those of other teachers and the recommendations in McKinney et al. (2004). Although similar in many respects, leaders are considerably more likely than other sociologists to engage students in research and somewhat more likely to use simulations or games.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Education

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