
Scott Sernau's Critical Choices shows students how to apply sociological insights to their own lives in ways that challenge complacency and easy answers. In exploring the connections between their social world and day-to-day lives--their plans, aspirations, and life choices--students sharpen their critical-thinking skills.Written in an engaging, conversational tone, Critical Choices helps instructors communicate the relevance of studying sociology to students--how it can make us more savvy, successful, and empathetic social actors. The book's interactive, critical-thinking approach calls on students to apply data on trends and patterns, confront myth-challenging facts, examine tables and charts, and explore the social underpinnings of current controversies. Included are global concerns and issues of race, health, community, and gender--all crucial in the contemporary context of making critical choices."Reaching Out" sections extend to interaction with the student's particular community. These include a wide range of hands-on learning experiences, such as short field projects, content analyses, ethnographic writing, and other community activities to encourage habits of thoughtful involvement. Critical Choices offers a key resource to instructors seeking to convey both the intrigue and the practicality of sociology--and to spark fresh sociological imaginations. The table of contents is designed to match the range of topics found in most core introductory texts.
How can sociological frameworks be effectively utilized to navigate personal decision-making and address complex social issues in contemporary life? Scott R. Sernau, an experienced educator, presents a pedagogical approach that bridges abstract sociological theory with practical, everyday application. By analyzing data trends, social patterns, and institutional structures, the text provides a methodology for students to evaluate their own life choices and community interactions through a more informed, critical lens.
What You Will Find
Instructors frequently utilize this text as a practical supplement to core introductory sociology curricula due to its emphasis on active student engagement. The prose is noted for its accessible, conversational tone, which successfully demystifies complex social theories for undergraduate learners.
Page Count:
250
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195329732
ISBN-13:
9780195329735
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