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Intro to Sociology


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Posted by: nicky (follow me)
Uploaded on: 17 September 2009
File Type: Power Point

Intro to Sociology


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My first attempt at a Sociology lesson including some slides from other shared resources i have found on the net.

It introduces some key ideas and words that the students need to become familiar with.

Hope its useful, if you spot any mistakes then let me know as im reasonably new to the subject!


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Comments (7)

On 17 September 2009 Helen Gibb (PM) wrote:
Hey nicky really nice resource,really different and i like the little gues who would say this activity.will be using that tomorrow. Good luck for your first few lessons judging by this you will be fine and thanks for sharing even though you are nervous.
On 10 January 2010 Leigh (PM) wrote:
This is good...
On 9 February 2010 simon mcconnell-poore (PM) wrote:
I liked it very much - however Sociologists argue about whether it is a science or not?? good work...
On 9 May 2010 auntwend (PM) wrote:
Thank you so much- just what I was looking for!
On 29 June 2010 Dooge (PM) wrote:
Thanks, I just been tasked with teaching this for the first time!
On 19 January 2011 sfierro (PM) wrote:
Pretty neat! I would like to trap my teenage students with visual references like these. Thaks a lot!
On 9 May 2011 Daniela Reiter (PM) wrote:
A great resource - informative but not over-loaded. Thanks for sharing.

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