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1. Program Assessment in Sociology: The Case for the Bachelor's Paper.

2. An Alternative Comprehensive Final Exam: The Integrated Paper.

3. Writing a Sociological Student Term Paper: Steps and Scheduling.

6. Analyzing the Social Construction of Media Claims: Enhancing Media Literacy in Social Problems Classes

7. The Center Does Hold: The Sociological Literacy Framework

8. The Sociological Book Review: A Substitute for the Standard Term Paper.

9. The Sociology Research Experience Capstone Course at Three Institutions

10. McJobs and Pieces of Flair: Linking McDonaldization to Alienating Work

11. Kicking and Screaming: How One Truculent Sociology Department Made Peace with Mandatory Assessment

12. Doing Sociology, Learning Objectives, and Developing Rubrics for Undergraduate Research Methods

13. Postcards from the Imagination: Using Letters to Teach Sociological Concepts.

14. The Research Critique Approach to Educating Sociology Students.

15. Writing Sociologically: A Note on Teaching the Construction of a Qualitative Report.

16. Using Staged Assignments as Student Spotters: Learning Research Methods.

17. Going to Zion! Experiencing Environmental Sociology in an Iconic National Park

18. 2019 Hans O. Mauksch Address--Teaching: The Body in Question

19. A Research Project for Family Sociology Students on Family History.

20. Teaching Sexuality: Two Techniques for Personalizing the Large Class.

21. 'Everyone Is Supersmart Now': Learning Higher-Level and Critical Sociological Thinking from the Dystopian Satire of M. T. Anderson's 'Feed'

22. Sociological Theory through Dystopian and Fictional World-Building: Assigning a Short Story Parable Inspired by Derrick Bell's 'The Space Traders'

23. 2018 Hans O. Mauksch Address: Service Sociology for a Better World--A Critical and Imperative Strategy for Teaching and Learning in Sociology

24. Flying Solidarity as an Introductory Lesson in Social Theory

25. 2017 Hans O. Mauksch Address: Using the Science of Learning to Improve Student Learning in Sociology Classes

26. Groups That Work: Student Achievement in Group Research Projects and Effects on Individual Learning

27. An Old Tool Reexamined: Using the Star Power Simulation to Teach Social Inequality

28. Teaching about Animals: Incorporating Nonhuman Animals into Sociology Classrooms

29. Republication of 'Science Fiction and Introductory Sociology: The 'Handmaid' in the Classroom'

30. Lost Letters: Using the Lost-Letter Technique to Teach Social Research Methods

31. The Sociology Teaching Fellowship: A Mentorship Model for Graduate Student Teacher Training

32. 2010 Hans O. Mauksch Address: 'Teaching Sociology'--Leader of the Pack?--An Exploratory Study of Teaching Journals across Disciplines

33. 'Evolutionary Theory Seems so Easy': Reply to Lucal and Hanson

34. Teaching about Inequality in a Distance Education Course Using 'The Second Shift'

35. An Action-Research Project: Community Lead Poisoning Prevention

36. The Campus Survey: Integrating Pedagogy, Scholarship, and Evaluation

37. Throwing the Sociological Imagination into the Garbage: Using Students' Waste Disposal Habits to Illustrate C. Wright Mills's Concept

38. The Research Article as a Foundation for Subject-Centered Learning and Teaching Public Sociology: Experiential Exercises for Thinking Structurally about Child Care Fatalities

39. Making Sociology Relevant: The Assignment and Application of Breaching Experiments

40. Analyzing the News: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in a Writing Intensive Social Problems Course

41. Computer Mediated Communication and Student Learning in Large Introductory Sociology Classes

42. Using a Hypothetical Distribution of Grades to Introduce Social Stratification

43. Incorporating Online and In-Person Book Clubs into Sociology Courses

44. Bringing Theory Closer to Home through Active Learning and Online Discussion

45. Teaching Sociology through Student Portfolios

46. Teaching in Unfamiliar Terrain: Empowering Student and Teacher Learning through a Photography Assignment

47. Using Feature Films to Teach Observation in Undergraduate Research Methods

48. Viewing Popular Films about Mental Illness through a Sociological Lens

49. Joining the Global Village: Teaching Globalization with Wikipedia

50. Recursive Exercises to Help Students Engage and Recognize Sociological Shifts