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 - Cultivating the Sociological Imagination: Concepts and Models for Service Learning in Sociology (Service Learning in the Disciplines Series) - 9781563770173 - V9781563770173
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Cultivating the Sociological Imagination: Concepts and Models for Service Learning in Sociology (Service Learning in the Disciplines Series)

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Description for Cultivating the Sociological Imagination: Concepts and Models for Service Learning in Sociology (Service Learning in the Disciplines Series) Paperback. Demonstrates how service-learning can effectively be used in the sociology curricula and in class exercises. This book includes discussions in the introduction and chapters, along with appended syllabi that provide ways in which such programs can be adopted in undergraduate sociology courses. Editor(s): Ostrow, James M.; Hesser, Garry; Enos, Sandra. Series: Service-learning in the Disciplines S. Num Pages: 244 pages. BIC Classification: JH; JNM. Category: (UF) Further/Higher Education. Dimension: 227 x 152 x 13. Weight in Grams: 318.

The editors and authors of this book, seventh in the Service-Learning in the Disciplines Series, bring their own sociological wisdom and imagination to demonstrate how service-learning can effectively be used in the sociology curricula and in class exercises. Discussions in the introduction and chapters, along with appended syllabi, provide ways in which such programs can be adopted in undergraduate sociology courses.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
Stylus Publishing
Condition
New
Series
Service-learning in the Disciplines S.
Number of Pages
244
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781563770173
SKU
V9781563770173
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-30

About
James Ostrow is director of academic affairs and associate professor of sociology at the Pennsylvania State University-Fayette. Prior to his appointment at Penn State, he served as director of the Bentley Service­Learning Center and chair of behavioral sciences at Bentley College. He is the author of SociaI Sensitivity: A Study of Habit and Experience, and his research on educational practice and human experience explores the intersection of social theory, continental philosophy, and American prag­matist philosophy. Garry Hesser is professor of sociology at Augsburg College and the recipi­ent of Campus Compact's 1998 Thomas Ehrlich Award for faculty achieve­ment in service-learning. He is the past president of the National Society for Experiential Education and of the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs. He is the author of Experiential Education as a. Liberating Art, and his current research focuses on service-learning as well as the area of housing and neighborhood revitalization. Sandra Enos is assistant professor of sociology and justice studies at Rhode Island College. She previously served as project director of the Integrating Service With Academic Study program at Campus Compact. She has published in the area of curricular options in service-learning.

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