At the beginning of the term, the first thing I thought about sociology was that it relates to the way you talked with people. For men and women, people born in the United States have another way of being born with people coming from other places. We discussed how to communicate better for better communication and thinking to balance the differences from ours. I would like to discuss how I think about how different social backgrounds will affect communicating with others.
When my 2nd grade, two things happened. I took the sociology class and led the cultural skills of the cross-campus in the university. In the sociological research class, I conducted qualitative research on the administrative diversity conference on my own campus. For the above research, I influenced the diversified minor major and interviewed the student government diversification contact. The research report is planned to be announced at the Sociological Conference of the Autumn.
And I am not the only one who agrees with this list. About 15 years ago, there was a study by a sociologist's teacher asking to identify the most important concepts, themes, and skills to introduce sociological instructors and sociological courses. The top five answers to the sociology curriculum are critical thinking in sociology, sociological imagination, how to use and evaluate research, thoughts like sociologists, general stratification. In addition to student reactions, social movements, the power of people (unfortunately, the top 5 sociologist teachers) has a big consistency in the two lists.
"I like to participate in sociology courses because it changes the perception of the world.What I have learned in class can be applied continuously to my daily life.If it is for me, Although the sociology course is not just a course, I have explored my identity and decided to see the world from a completely different perspective.Social work is a social work that is based on race, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, class, etc. Because people are respected and enthusiastically believe that they should recognize their rights.One of the many wonderful things I have learned is sociology: my own prejudice, judgment, or specific people To achieve the stereotype of