Description
The module, for Philosophical and Sociological , encapsulates the initiation towards Inclusive Education, Educational Sociology and Sociology of Education, social stratification, multicultural education, privatization, pragmatic philosophy and socialization, as a process to create a social self, learning one’s culture and learning the rules and expectations of the culture. The module is manipulated towards student’s revision for the courses related to degree/ diploma in education.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the broad scope of sociology and its relevance to human existence.
- Apply the sociological imagination by examining our society’s beliefs and values.
- Define how societies are shaped and identify structures, institutions, or dynamics causing change.
- Evaluate social structures using major sociological perspectives; conflict, functional and symbolic interaction and discuss the consequences.
Requirements
- System requirements: PC, laptop or mobile device and broadband connectivity.
- Course requirements: There are no pre-requisite or other course requirements.
Target Audience-
- Professors of Sociology looking to adopt low-cost, media-rich supplemental materials for their students.
- Anyone with an interest in the social groups, organizations and institutions that form the world around us.
- Students currently enrolled in (or considering enrolling in) Introduction to Sociology classes .
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 30 min for each class
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 137
- Assessments Yes