Charles S. Green
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
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Teaching Sociology | 1991
Charles S. Green
Dr. Nyden has published numerous research articles and has published as well on the use of qualitative methods in applied research. Moreover, because his approach to teaching this course is unique in several respects, the editors thought his approach would be of special interest to our readers. Q. How does this course fit into your curriculum and how do you teach it? A. Its a straight qualitative methods course. Every graduate student has to take it. One thing about our department that probably sets it apart from a fair number of other sociology graduate programs is that we have a fairly nice balance of qualitative and quantitative methods in the department. In fact, we probably have a stronger qualitative expertise in the department than a typical graduate department. So its in this environment that our qualitative methods course has developed. Not everyone teaches it the way I do. I usually involve students in a social policy-oriented project. I think there are a couple of ways in which you can teach a qualitative methods course. One style is to have each individual student engage in [his or her] own field work project. Another style, which I use, is to have a group project. The advantage that I find to this second teaching method is that students spend less time trying to understand each others substantive project focus. Instead, they can concentrate more on the methods and how they relate to the particular research at hand. Both styles of teaching-focus on a single project or focus on multiple student projects-are legitimate. Most qualitative
Teaching Sociology | 1990
Charles S. Green; Hadley G. Klug
Teaching Sociology | 2002
Bruce Keith; Michael J. Meese; Scott Efflandt; Jon C. Malinowski; Joseph LeBoeuf; Martha Gallagher; John Hurley; Charles S. Green
Teaching Sociology | 1983
Charles S. Green; Richard G. Salem
Teaching Sociology | 1993
Diane E. Taub; Charles S. Green; Vaneeta-Marie D'Andrea
Archive | 1981
Charles S. Green; Richard G. Salem
New Directions for Teaching and Learning | 1988
Charles S. Green; Richard G. Salem
New Directions for Teaching and Learning | 1981
Charles S. Green; Hadley G. Klug; Lanny A. Neider; Richard G. Salem
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning | 1993
Charles S. Green
Teaching Sociology | 1989
Charles S. Green; S. M. Cahn; S. L. Payne; B. H. Charnov